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Deyeuxia avenoides (Hook. f.) Buch. Twin Creeks, near road. D. avenoides var. brachycantha Hack. Grass bank, north of Rough Creek. D. Forsteri (Roem. and Schult.) Kunth. var. Lyallii Hack. “Comes into the group considered by Cheeseman to be var.Lyallii, but is not the Agrostis Lyallii of Hooker.”—H. H. A. D. setifolia Hook. f. On rocks near the White Bridge, Peg-leg Flat, and elsewhere. Agrostis Dyeri Petrie var. aristata Hack. in Chees. Roadside near settlement. Dichelachne crinita (Forst. f.) Hook f. A solitary specimen by the roadside near Halpins. Trisetum antarcticum (Forst. f.) Trin. A fairly common plant in moist tussocky places in scrub. T. antarcticum var. diffusum Allan and Zotov (sp. ined.) Mingha Valley. Trisetum tenellum (Petrie) Allan and Zotov (sp. ined.). Mingha River bed. Allan and Zotov consider this variety should be raised to specific rank. Trisetum Cheesemanii Hack. River bed, 2500ft. Danthonia setifolia (Hook. f.) Ckn. River bed near settlement, Lower Bealey, Punch Bowl, and elsewhere. Danthonia setifolia forma minor Allan et Zotov (sp. ined.). Punch Bowl Creek. With bright orange stamens. “This may be only a habitat form.” H. H. A. D. semiannularis R. Br. var. nigricans Petrie. Punch Bowl Creek. Koeleria novo-zelandica Domin. Punch Bowl Creek. K. novo-zelandica Domin forma. Roadside near Halpins. According to Dr Allan, this approaches f. parvula Domin, “a plant of quite uncertain status.”