122 FRENELA. 



No. 13. Frenela Moorii, Parlatore, Mr. Moore's Frenela. 

 Syn. Frenela verrucosa Isevis, Moore. 



Leaves in whorls of three, adnate, and quite free at the 

 apex; those on the branches are lanceolate, acute, and somewhat 

 spreading ; those on the branchlets are closely adpressed and 

 blunt-pointed. Cones roundly-ovate, erect, and composed of six 

 valves, the three larger ones being ovate-oval, and somewhat 

 blunt-pointed, and the three lesser ones short, oblong-linear, 

 and rather blunt, and all of them slightly wrinkled or netted 

 on the back, and placed on a short, acute column. Seeds small 

 and oblong-linear. 



A tree from b'O to 90 feet high, with terete branches, crowded 

 with slender, three-sided, glaucous branchlets. It is found in 

 the maritime parts of New Holland, near Moreton Bay, and 

 along the Clarence, Richmond, and Darling Rivers. 



No. 14. Frenela Muelleri, Parlatore, Mr. Mueller's Frenela. 



Leaves three in a whorl, scale-formed, adnate, obtuse at the 

 points, and closely pressed, with only the apex free. Cones 

 solitary, but often close together, sub-globose, one inch long, 

 and composed of six valves, which are smooth, or slightly 

 wrinkled on the back ; the three larger ones are oblong, and 

 rather blunt-pointed, and the three lesser ones mostly short, 

 narrow, linear-lanceolate, and acute. Seeds oblong, two or 

 three winged, blackish, and two lines long. 



A handsome tree, from 20 to 30 feet high, with a dense 

 head, terete branches, and erect, thickish, three-sided branch- 

 lets ; found in the eastern part of New Holland, about Port 

 Jackson, Sidney, and South Head. 



No. 15. Frenela Parlatorei, Mueller, Professor Parlatore's 



Frenela. 



Leaves in threes, adnate, convex, and keeled on the back, 

 with the points free and acuminate. Cones large, ovoid, nod- 

 ding, and more than an inch long, and composed of six valves, 

 the three larger being ovate-lanceolate, and the three lesser 



