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Manual of the New Zealand Flora.

XXIII. RosaceÆ

XXIII. RosaceÆ.

128 Geum aucklandicum, Greene, Pittonia, iv. 225. — This name must be substituted for G. sericeum, T. Kirk, over which it has several years' priority.
128 G. uniflorum.—Dr. Cockayne remarks that this is an extremely common plant of subalpine and alpine meadows and moist shady rocky places in Westland.
131 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.