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 CALLITKIS CALCARATA, K.Br.— Botanical Survey of the Species (coiiliiiuai). 



Locality. 



County. 



Remarks. 



Denman 



Digilah, ina Merrygoen 

 Dilga and Ardell. rid Cum- 

 nock. 

 Diibbo 



Elsmore 



Emmaville 



Enngonia 



Eugowra. via Orange 



Eulah Creek, Narrahri 



Euston 



Famham 



Furill, via Mudgee 



Lincoln ... 

 Cionlon ... 



Gordon ... 



Gough . . . 

 Gough . . . 



Culgoa . . . 



Ashburnham 



Xandewar 



Taila 



\\"cllington 

 Wellington 



GaKvay Creek, viii Eugowra Ashi)urnham 

 Garra ... ... ... ... Ashburnham 



Gerogery 

 Giants Creek 



Golspie... 



Goolagong 



Grenfell 



Gunning's Gap 



Guntawang 



Jennings 



... Brisbane ...| About i.ooo acres. 



j Resin. — The pine trees are exuding an abundance 



of resin at the present time (October), and 

 several parties have been out collecting it in 

 the district, ho\ve\-er it is only for the best 

 quality that a payable price is obtained. 

 (W. Johnson.)* 

 Black Pine very i.lentiful. (G. A. Patrick.) 

 Most common. Covers about one-third of the 

 surface of the ground. (S. E. James.) 

 ; (J. H. Smith.) 



i (J. W. Parkins.) 

 ' (S. R. Baker.) 

 Scarce. (C. O'Hara.) 

 (T. Miller.) 



The Red Pine is found only on the ridges, and not 

 in such large areas as the Cypress Pine, C. glaiica. 

 (T. Abell.) 

 Equally distributed with C. glaiica, 15,000 acres. 



(E. Langbridge.) 



Not less than 500 acres. 



Timber. — The trees in this district are used to a 

 great extent for building purposes. 



Resin. — The Black Pine yields about i lb. at 



every exudation, which takes place immediately 



after a fall of rain. Several families in this 



district make a livelihood by collecting the 



resin, which they dispose of at Gulgong or 



; Mudgee at from 2d. to 3Jd. per lb. according 



1 to quality — the white kind realises the highest 



I price. (W. H. Capon.)* 



The whole of the ranges in this district are covered 

 with pine. (L. J. Sim.) 



On the ridges. 



Timber. — See under C. glaiica. 



Resin. — The Red Pine yields the most. The resin 

 was collected here last season in considerable 

 quantities and brought 2|d. to 3d. per 11). in 

 Molong. (L. C. Young.)* 

 Goulburn ...' (A. Maune.) 



Brisbane ... Most plentiful, 20,000 acres. 



i 7?m;(.— Black Pine vields the most. (W. F. Wed- 



! lock). 

 Georgiana ... A few trees. (G. C. O'Brien.) 



Forbes (F. L. D'Aran.) 



Monteagle ...' Abundant on granite hills near the town. {C. F. 



\ La.seron.) 



Forbes i 14 miles from Forbes. (T. .Miller) 



Wellington ... On the ridges i acre in every 300. (T. H. Wcsl.) 

 Clive ... ... About 5 square miles western sl()])c nl llir .Mac- 



plicrson Ranges. (W. .\. l):illiiii,) 



• A few years have clap.scd since this information was collected. At the present time (1910) but little resin is 



being collected. 



