236 CXVI. CONIFER, | Frenela. 
22, with a plate; Leichhardtia viste Sheph. Cat. Pl. Cult. Sydn. 
1851, 15, as quoted by F. Mueller 
N. S. Wales. Port Macquarie, acing: ; Hastings river, T'hozet. 
The original specimens have none but the oum TE (eph poer Se 
i et ation) have similar foto leaves in whorls of 4-on the r br eut 
whilst the upper p resemble xe of F. er licheri, uk in their E ier int 
whorls, W. Brisbane specimens (without fruit) appear to me to belong to F. 
ndlicheri, Which has also Raniotetly pte leaves on the lower branches 
3. F. Roei, Endl. Syn. Conif. 30. A shrub or tree with flexuous 
branchlets, stouter than in any other species, the internodes very 
angula e amenta unkno Fruit-cones shortl ndisse or 
opens, as in s po meting species, but unequal as in several p f the 
following ones, nearly-smooth outside, de larger valves with a promi- 
nent dorsal oonical Shit. below the apex as in F. rhomboidea. Fertile 
i large and 1 small wing.—Parlat. in DC. Prod. 
xvi. ii. 448 ; F., sub subcordata, Parlat. in Enum. Sem. Hort. Flor. 1862, 
24, and in DC. Prod. xvi. ii. 446. 
ket Ki ; id, 4 
oot of Pes y Endlich v nge, F. Mueller.—I have not seen esi specimens, 
lato 
the name of F. Roei in Herb. Hook. Baxter's plant is ee nly the same as 
ond's; the species is readily known by its Hout branchle 
4. F. Drummondii, Parlat. in DC. Prod. xvi. ii. den A shrub or 
tree with the angular internodes of F. Endlicheri. Male amenta unknown. 
Fruit-cones on stout short’ peduncles, mostly solitary, ‘strictly Lr 
without prominent angles, about 4 in. diameter or rather e, the 
» ves thick, nearly equal or alternately rather shorter and dee qe 
trietly v valvate, smooth or slightly rugose on the back, with a minute 
dora €—— below the apex 
Towards Cape Riche, Drummond, oth coll., n. 433 ; Salt, Gard- 
ner, igit Pomel rivers and Esperance A Maxwell. 
ocius size, dun ex sina ", ), misil ae s 
a tall shrub, the crowded branchlets short and erect, often slender an 
glaucous, the internodes terete or with ver use angles, never 50 
rv gites as in the other species, the scales or teeth small and — 
ale amenta solitary or in threes, 2 to 4 lines long, more slender an 
looser than in F. rhomboidea and F. Endlicheri. Fruit-cones solitary oT 
point, "Seeds usually 2-winged, the central saa 
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