Colensoane. N. O. Conifer. 
TABS. DXLIX.—DL.—DLI. 
PHYLLOCLADUS TRICHOMANOIDES. Don. 
Foliis verticillatis pinnatis proliferis, foliolis oblique cuneatis 
coriaceis lobato-pinnatifidis penninerviis, lobis rotundatis 
truncatis dentatis, rachi alata. 
Phyllocladus trichomanoides. Don, in Lamb. Pin. ed. 2, App. 
Rich. Conif. p.23, and 129, t. 3. All. Cunn. Bot. New Zeal.,in 
Ann. Nat. Hist. v. 1, p. 211. 
Phyllocladus n. sp. Don, in Lamb. Pin. App. 
P € 
Phyllocladus rhomboidalis. A. Rich. in Voy. de U Astrol.v.1, — 
p. 363 (excl. syn.) 
Has. New Zealand; Northern Island. Banks of the Thames, 
Bay of Islands. Wangaroa, &c. All. Cunningham. Mr. 
or, perhaps, on different branches of the same tree. 
catkins cylindrical, on bracteated pedicels, clustered. Anthers : 
sessile, densely imbricated, the lower ones acute, the upper ones — 
. 
acuminate, serrated at the point; all 2-celled, the cells ope : 
laterally. The female flowers are in fleshy, toothed or serra 
spikes or catkins : within each tooth or serrature of the rachis is: 
a young urceolate fruit, open at the mouth: this rachis seems ee 
develope itself into a pinnated leaf, as the fruit advances to 
_ maturity, as shown in our figures, Tas. DLI. 
ABS. DXLIx. DL. Ramified portion of a sterile plant, to sh 
od ; nat. size. Fig. 1. Pinna of a leat: 
oe TAs. pur.) 
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_ (The references to the flowers and fruit will be given with 
Roe ear ie ee SLY ae 
oa eR ese ES ee. an ae eT VO, = Se meee Seen 
