CALLITRIS ARENOSA, A. Cunn. 

 BOTANICAL SURVEY OF THE SPECIES IN NEW SOUTH WALES. (See also map.) 

 From data supplied by Public School Teachers and other correspondents. 



(Where no information is given under Remarks only herbarium specimens were received. 



The information is given without comment. 1 



Locality. 



County. 



Remarks 



Boggumbil, Lismore 



Rous 



Dispersed throughout the district. 

 Resin. — Exudes resin in abundance. (Helen C. 

 Crowley.) 



Bonville, Coff's Harbor 



Raleigh ... 



Grey. (J. J. Farrell.) 



Byron Bay 



Rous 



Several thousand acres. 



Timber. — 80 to 120 feet high, 3 feet diameter. 

 (H. McLennan.) 



Coorabell Creek 



Rous 



Scattered through the scrub at intervals, numerous 

 other kinds of trees growing in between. Patches 

 of scrub in some places not yet touched by the 

 timber-getter, may contain twelve to twenty 

 pine trees to the acre. 



Timber. — Height, 100 to 120 feet ; diameter, about 

 3 feet or 3 ft. 6 in. 



Resin. — No great quantity of resin exudes from 

 the trees until an incision is made. (E. J. 

 Blanch.) 



Mullumbimby 



Rous 



Grows on sandy ridges near the coast. 

 Timber. — 70 feet in height, and 26 inches in dia- 

 meter. (Henry R. Anstey.) 



New Italy 



Richmond 



On the pine ridges. (T. J. Morgan.) 



Point Danger 



Clarence 



(M. J. Schaefer.) 



Tintenbar 



Rous 



(L. C. Shaw.) 



Tumbulgum 



Rous 



Occurs here in the scrubs. (J. Cameron.) 



Tweed Heads 



Rous 



Scattered over an area of 10 square miles. (C. F. 

 Laseron.) 



Warden 



Rous 



Grows on a few sandy ridges near the coast, about 

 I square mile. (A. Cousins.) 



Wyrallah 



Rous 



(J. Jacobs.) 



Forms vast tracts along the coast of Queensland. (M. Hill.) 



