FRENELA. 119 



A large shrub, 10 feet high, with terete branches and 

 thickened, erect, alternate, three-edged branchlets, found in the 

 south-western part of New Holland, and at the Swan River 

 colony. 



No. 7. Frenela Endlicheri, Parlatore, Professor Endlicher's 



Frenela. 



Syn. Frenela fruticosa, Endlich&r. 

 Australis, Endliclwv. 



Callatris fruticosa, Broivn. 

 Cnpressus Australis, Per noon. 



Leaves in threes, adnate, convex on the back, free and some- 

 what obtuse at the points. Cones globose or oval obtuse, 

 three-quarters of an inch long, and rather more than half an 

 inch broad. 



An evergreen bush, with loose, subterete branches, crowded 

 with somewhat slender three-edged branchlets, and with ovate, 

 dry, woody, six-valved cones, smooth internally, and with a 

 very short, depressed, three-sided, central column ; and seeds 

 with narrow, lateral wings, rounded on the edges. 



It is found in the interior of the eastern part of New Hol- 

 land, and about Port Jackson. 



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No. 8. Frenela Fothergilli, Endlicher, Fothergill's Frenela. 



Syn. Callitris Fothergilli, Loudon. 

 Cupressus Fothergilli, Pinet-Wobum. 



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. 9. Frenela Gulielmi, Parlatore^ Prince Gulielmus's 



Frenela. 



Leaves in threes, adnate, convex on the back, short, some- 



