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Geum aucklandicum, Greene, Pittonia, iv. 225. — This name must be substituted for G. sericeum, T. Kirk, over which it has several years' priority. |
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G. uniflorum.—Dr. Cockayne remarks that this is an extremely common plant of subalpine and alpine meadows and moist shady rocky places in Westland. |
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Acæna sanguisorlbæ var. antarctica, Cockayne in Trans. N.Z. Inst. xxxvi. (1904) 319. — Dr. Cockayne proposes this name for the common form of the species in the Auckland and Campbell Islands, remarking that it can be distinguished from var. pilosa by the pale-green (not whitish-green) leaves which are glabrous on the upper surface, much shorter scapes which are hardly raised above the foliage, bright-green calyx-lobes, and by the shorter stamens. I have seen no specimens. |