i er ITUNUP B TEENS PNE eee IRR RE M 
Frenela.] CXVI. CONIFERE.” 237 
somewhat prominent.—Parlat. in DO. Prod. xvi. ii. 450 ; Callitris 
robusta, R. Br . Herb.; F. propinqua, A. Cunn. (Callitris propinqua; 
. B . yr ER 
R. Br.), Mirb. lc.; F. crassivalvis, wre? Stirp. Nov. Holl. Muell. 1; 
Callitris ripen ye | in Pl. Preiss. i. 643; F. canescens, Parlat. in DC. 
Ne ii. 448; F. Gulielmi, Parlat. l.c. 449? 
stralia. York Sound, Regent’s river, and eam bay, vo E coast, A, 
ei ema Mackenzie river, F, Mue ller; Port Dar n, Sch 
p eorn nsland. Rockingham bay, Dallachy ; : Gilbert. aie, Cais, ee river, 
owman. 
: S. Wales. Blue Mountains, A. Cunn et eie and on all ve barren lands of 
the interior from thence to the Darling and Murray rivers and to rrier range, 
unningham, Fraser, uds ie iia indi other pr dinelitiig; New England, 
C. St xesh Mount Lindsa 
Vic ount Brown, Hennes, s Gulf, Kangaroo island, R. oot; Port Phillip 
and Muy river, F, ar r. 
m tralia. Enfield, St. Vincent's and Spencer's Gulfs, F. Mueller. 
i iddi le island, Goose isla nd bay , R. Brown ; King George 's Sound 
dide iji districts, Baxter we sr Swan river, Preiss, n 
Drummond, 1st ol, gus (3rd coll. ?) n. 186; . Hottenest island, A. PEehlews eal cigs 
in Roe’s and oth 
. F. mic const 1 
Cunn. Herb. ; . intratropica, uell. Herb. ; F'. or Callitris ALERT F. Muell. 
Fragm. v. 198; Parlat. m DC. Prod. xvi. ii. 4515: F. Mons Parlat. in DC. 
xvi. n. 449. To this belong most of the northern specimens, also Richmond and 
Clarence ers Beckler, Henderson, C. Moore ; Moreton Sind, Northern woods, Pari 
62. 
tin] 5, C. Moore, n. 
errucosa. Cones ze rge, with ER vea e on backs of the valves. F.v 
gon), Pu Cunn. e vin rrucosa, R. ai Mem. Mus. Par. xiii. 74; Parlat. 
C. Prod. xvi. P. tuberculata ( Callies tuberculata, R. Br.), Mirb. Lc 
car with the smoothe valved form in the interior of N. S S. Wales, i in S. Australia and 
ustralia. 
6. F. Muelleri, Parlat. in DC. Prod. xvi. ii. 450. A tree attaining 
20 to 30 ft., with the angular internodes and clustered male amenta of 
F. australis, but the branches stouter and the fruit-cones more like those 
of F. robusta , globular, $ to lin. diameter, neither angled nor furrowed, 
the valves 6, very thick, strictly valvate, rugose outside, with a min nute 
dorsal point below the summit, the smaller valves about half the 
breadth of the larger ones though not very much shorter.— P. fruticosa, 
- Cunn. Herb., but probably not Callitris Ane ua R. Br. 
S. Wales. Port — Ys — » Thozet ; a A. Cunning- 
ham, Frazer, Miss Atkinson.—The species requires rd m inventi 
7. F. rho ibis Endl. igh Conif. 36. A tree described som 
times as 20 to 95 ft. high, sometimes as double that height, the nece 
rather — often drooping, angular when young, “the small scales 
= € uch more acute than in F. australis. Male amenta solitary or 
small o e bu. e.  Fruit-cones often clustered on short 
D igote globular, ivt exceeding jin. diameter in the typical forms ; 
valves 6, alternately smaller, the larger ones dilated into a broadly 
- thomboidal apex with a short conical protuberance about the centre 
