FRENELA. 123 



ones narrow, short, and lanceolate, and all keeled on the back 

 and obtuse at the ends. 



A tree 60 feet high, with the branchlets frequently jointed, 

 found in the eastern part of New Holland, on the Darling 

 Range, and Queensland. 



No. 16. Frenela propinqua, Cunningham, the Related 



Frenela. 



Syn. Callitris propinqua, R. Brown. 



An evergreen pyramidal bush, of which little is known, 

 found in the eastern part of New Holland. 



No. 17. Frenela pyramidalis, Carriere, the Pyramidal 



Frenela. 



Syn. Callitris pyramidalis, Sweet. 



Leaves very small, scale-formed, very close, obtuse, and 

 very rarely pointed. Branches ascending and dense ; branch - 

 lets very numerous, small, and pressed towards the ends of 

 the branches, of a grayish colour, angular, and loose. Fruit 

 unknown. 



A pyramidal bush or small tree, found in New Holland. 



No. 18. Frenela rigida, Endlicher, the Rigid Frenela. 



Syn. Juniperus rigida, Noisette. 



A small bush, of which little is known, found in New Hol- 

 land. 



No. 19. Frenela robusta, Cunningham, the Robust Frenela, 



Syn. Callitris robusta, B. Brown. 

 Preissii, Miquel. 



glauca, R. Broiun. 



Frenela glauca, Mirbel. 

 crassivalvis, Miquel. 



A large pyramidal tree, from 20 to 30 feet high, with very 

 small, scale-formed leaves, slightly spreading at the points, 



