New Zealand plants and their story . Fig. 35.—The prickly shield-fein (FulystkhuM veslilum), an importantconstituent of the undergrowth growing at the outskirts of a mountainsouthern-beech (Nothofagiis dijfortioides) forest. The leaves of the fernare 3 feet long. Base of Big Ben (Canterbury). [Photo, L. Fig. 36.— Ialiau-ti-a (LihiH-idnis Hiihnlln) subalpine forest, from 3,100 feetaltitude upwards to the subalpine scrub, at base of Mount Murray, notfar from the source of the River Rakaia (Canterbury). Trans. Inst.] [Photo, L. Coi-kayne. 4**—Plants.


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