Frenela.] CXVI. CONIFERJE. 235 
peduncles or branchlets, solitary or clustered, ripening usually the 
second year, and persisting many years after the seeds have fallen 
Besides - ve species, which are all endemic, there are one or two from 
New Caledon 
Fruit-cones — the junction of the valves prominent. 
Co emm €— about 1 in. long, 6-valved. . 
"qe ia speci “1, F. Parlatorei. 
Cones globale d or scarce ely pyramidal ims diameter, mostly 
8-valved. Leaves o nd acicular, 2. F. Macleayana. 
Cones globular, 3 to 2 in. diameter, in Wed Seton rn species 3. F. Roei. 
Fruit-co nes globular, —— v, the. junction of the valves 
F. Drummondii. 
. F. robusta. 
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junction 5 ds Miis es, “ea three smaller valves often slightly 
with the dorsal | point n near the 7. F. rhomboidea. 
Cones ovoid or oblong, the inner wp er: valves not much 
ae m ed, with i the small dorsal point near pres eis n 
ale amenta usually solitary. Cones rarely above j in. Pod 
diameter Y qp ee | 8. F. Endlicheri. 
Male amenta usually in threes. Cones usually 3 to nearl T 
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stout peduncles, ovoid-pyramidal, acuminate, abou t 
valves 6, nearly equal, very thick, smooth outside or nearly so, forming 
prominent angles at their junction. Fertile seeds with one large wing 
and one small one sometimes obsolete.—Parlat. in DC. Prod. xvi. ii. 
447 ; Callitris Parlatorei, F. Muell. l.c. 
Queensland. Darlington Range, W. Hill. 
F cleayana, Parlat. in DO. Prod. xvi. ii. 446. A tall 
pyramidal tree with s reading branches. Leaves in whorls of 4 or 
Sometimes 3, develo 5 on the lower or sometimes on nearly all the 
nches into rigid — — pungent-pointed spreading 
mine of 2 to 4 lines, reduced in of the upper branches to the 
minute scales or teeth of the ie ee a the angles pof the internodes 
y pro Male amenta 2 to 4 lines long.  Fruit-cones sessile, 
