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No. 15. Isolated trees of the purple-flowered daisy-tree (Olearia angustifolia) growing above low cliff at the Neck. The tree on left is about 10 ft. tall, its trunk is 1 ft. 3 in. in diameter, and the rounded crown 21 ft. through.

[Photo., T. Cockayne.

No. 16. Wind-swept manuka on Table Hill. The open ground the result of excessive wind; on it manuka as a turf. The shrubs on left are midway between the erect and turf-making forms.

[Photo., L. Cockayne. To face p. 80.]

[photo., l. coclceayne.

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