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An excellent Pine for sea-coast planting. It is the celebrated Pine of the 

 " Landes " of South-western France, so extensively planted to reclaim the 

 sand-dunes, and valuable because of the yield of Turpentine. This tree 

 spreads spontaneously in the Sydney district. 



It is undoubtedly a valuable tree for tlie sandy coast districts. While very 

 useful, it is, however, not one of the most ornamental species. 



L 30 (Sydney Botanic Gardens). 



(23.) P.pinea,~L. "Stone Pine." The "Parasol Pine" of the French, 

 owing to the flat tops of mature tr< es. Often called " Umbrella Pine." 



Pinus penea, L. 

 State Nursery, Campbelltown. 



