C—B.
No. 1. Base of a rata-tree, showing its curious form owing to its habit of giving off aerial roots. Upper Kapiti forest.
[Photo., Tj. Cockayne.
No. 2. Plant of the liane, Metrosideros scandens, growing in the open, and having assumed a shrubby habit.
[Photo., L. Cockayne.
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