FRENELA. 117 



No. 1. Frenela arenosa, Eiidlicher, the Sand Frenela. 

 Syn. Callitris arenosa, Siveet. 



An evergreen bush, of which little is known, found growing 

 in sandy places in New Holland. 



No. 2. Frenela Australis, Hooker, the Australian Frenela. 



Syn. Frenela Ventenati, Mirbel. 



triquetra, Spach. 



rhomboidea, Eiidlicher. 



Callitris rhomboidea, Broivn. 



cupressiformis, Ventenat 



Australis, Hooker. 



articulata, Pinet Wobtint. 



Thuja Australis, Poiret. 



inaaqualis, Desfontain. 



Juniperus Cunninghamii, Hort. 

 An evergreen tree, with scale-formed leaves, decurrent at the 

 base, and placed in threes at the bottom of each joint, but 

 sometimes scattered, extended, spreading, and of a very glaucous 

 white colour. Branches and branchlets slightly angular 

 and slender. Cones globular, mostly in clusters, but sometimes 

 solitary, on short foot-stalks, and about the size of a common 

 nut. Valves thick, rounded at the ends, oval, woody, smooth, 

 or longitudinally wrinkled, and with the central column short, 

 and three-edged. Seeds oval, osseous, and furnished with a 

 narrow membranaceous wing on the sides. 



A tree, growing from 60 to 70 feet high, found on the east 

 coast of New Holland, and Van Diemen's Land, where it is 

 called by the settlers, the Oyster Bay Pine. 



No. 3. Frenela calcarata, Cunningham, the Spurred 



Frenela. 

 Syn. Callitris calcarata, R. Broivn. 

 Frenela ericoides, Endlicher. 

 Juniperus ericoides, Noisette. 

 An evergreen tree, of which little is known, found in the in- 

 terior of the eastern part of New Holland. 





