84 FRENELA ; OR 



No. 5. Frenela Fothehgilt.t, Endlicher, Fothergill's 

 Frenela. 

 Syn. Callitris Fothergilli, Loudon. 

 „ Cupressus Fothergilli, Pinet Wohourn. 

 A large pyramidal bush, or small tree, with erect branches, 

 and numerous dense branchlets. Cones, solitary, conical, and 

 quite woody. Valves, unequal, and rounded at the ends. 



It is nearly hardy, and comes from the mountains of Tas- 

 mania. 



No. 6. Frenela fruticosa, Endlicher, the Shrubby 



Frenela. 



Syn, Callitris fruticosa, R. Brown. 



„ „ oblonga, Richard. 



An evergreen bush, or small tree, found in the interior of the 

 eastern part of New Holland, and Port Jackson, with ovate, 

 sharp-pointed, dry, woody, six-valved cones, smooth inter- 

 nally, and with a very short, depressed, three-sided, central 

 column. Seeds, furnished with narrow, lateral wings, rounded 

 on the edges. 



It is not hardy. 



No. 7. Frenela glauca, Mirlel, the glaucous Frenela.' 

 Syn. Callitris glauca, R. Brown. 

 An evergreen bush, of which little is known, from the interior 

 of New Holland. 



No. 8. Frenela Gunii, Endlicher, Gunn's Frenela. 

 Syn. Callitris Gunii, Hooker. 

 Leaves, small, scale-formed, sharp-pointed, closely adpressed 

 at the base of each joint. Branches, ascending ; branchlets, 

 angular, smooth, glaucous, and slightly jointed. Cones, some- 

 what conical, very rarely elliptic, solitary, or in pairs, but 

 sometimes in clusters, sessile, or placed on very short footstalks, 

 and both growing on the branches and principal stems. Valves, 

 six in number, thick, rounded on the ends, and unequal sized, 



