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somewhat thickened, erect, alternate, and three-sided. Cones 

 globose, flattened, half an inch long, and about one-third of an 

 inch wide, and composed of six erect, somewhat three-sided, 

 pyramidal valves, the three larger of which are somewhat 

 obtuse-pointed, and the three lesser ones somewhat acute, and 

 all deeply furrowed on the back. Seeds small, ovate, and 

 three-sided. 



It is found in New Caledonia. 



No. 24. Frenela tuberculata, Mirbel, the Tuberculated 



Frenela. 



Syn. Callitris tuberculata, R. Broivn. 



An evergreen bush, from the southern part of New Holland, 

 of which little is known. 



No. 25. Frenela verrucosa, Cunningham, the Warted 



Frenela. 



Syn. Callitris verrucosa, R. Brown. 



An evergreen pyramidal tree, with small, scale-formed leaves, 

 frequentbv spreading at the points. Branches spreading or 

 ascending, very compact, and cylindrical. Cones globular, 

 depressed, and sometimes broader than long. Valves exter- 

 nally covered by large, irregular tubercles, and internally 

 warted, central column oblong, and three-sided. Seeds broadly 

 winged. 



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

 land, along the Murray Kiver, and in the colony of Victoria, 

 and is called the Murray Pine by the settlers, and the Marunny 

 by the Indians. 



