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Stewart Island
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Fig. 21.—Exterior of Subalpine Serub of Mount Anglem, Stewart Island. The large-leaved shrub is Olearia Colensoi; the shrub with erect branches raised slightly above the general level is Dracophyllum longifolium. — Lands Department.] [Photo, F. G. Gibbs Fig. 33.—The Round-leaved Shrubby Groundsel (Senecio rotundifolius). Shore of Paterson Inlet, Stewart Island. — Lands Department.] [Photo, L. Cockayne Fig. 34.—The Purple-flowered Daisy-tree (Olearia angustifolia), growing at the Neck, Stewart Island. The tree on left is 10 ft. tall, its trunk 1 ft. 3 in. in diameter, and the rounded crown 21 ft. through. — Lands Department.] [Photo, L. Cockayne Fig. 39.—Typical piece of Boggy Subalpine Meadow, Stewart Island. The grass Danthonia pungens projecting semi-vertically. — Lands Department.] [Photo, L. Cockayne Fig. 4.—Effect of Wind on Plant From. In front, Manuka (Leptospermum scoparium); behind, Senecio rotundifolius. Paterson Inlet, Stewart Island. — Lands Department] [Photo, L. Cockayne Fig. 45.—Cushion of Clemisia argentea. Danthonia pungens in right-hand top corner. Subalpine meadow of Table Hill Range. Stewart Island. — Lands Department.] [Photo, L. Cockayne Fig. 53.—Cushion of Gaimardia ciliata, growing on a bog in Stewart Island. — Lands Department.] [Photo, L. Cockayne Fig. 67.—Cushion of the Moss Dicranoloma Billardieri, 2 ft. 4 in. tall. Mount Rakiahua, Stewart Island. — Lands Department.] [Photo, L. Cockayne

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