Colensoane. N. O. 
TAB. DXLVIII. 
Dacrypium CoLeEnsol. 
Foliis in ramos vetustos undique, in ramulos uadrifariam, 
imbricatis nitidis minute resinoso-punctatis ovato- 
obtusis dorso carinatis intus planiusculis medio aff 
e very age ag | account of the discovery of 
fi * 
am anxious that in the specific name it should comme! 
amiable discoverer, whose botanical researches in hi 
land, and his kindness and attention to botanists VI 
country, are beyond all praise; and, togeth 
more valuable missionary labours, richly entitle him to 
sidered one of the greatest benefactors of New Zealan 
leaves are very similar to the smaller foliage of our Podocarpti 
biformis. There are, however, no traces of two forms of 
Ne 
_ Fig. 1. Ripe fruit. f. 2. Young fruit. f. 3. The 
fleshy receptacle cut through. jf. 4. The young fruit, as 
the receptacle, cut through. f. 5. Inner view of a eaf, 
point of attachment. f. 6. Outer view of ditto :—™4@ 
