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and mucronate. Branches ascending. Branchlets slightly 

 angular, or three-edged. Cones spheroidal, much depressed, 

 and frequently broader than long. Valves warted on the in- 

 terior, with the central column short and three-edged. Seeds 

 furnished with narrow lateral wings. 



It is found on the south-west coast of New Holland, and at 

 the Swan River, where the natives caU it " Marro." 



No. 20. Frenela Roei, Endlicher, Roe's Frenela. 

 An evergreen bush, with globular cones composed of six 

 valves, smooth on the interior, with a short, depressed, three- 

 sided, central column, and acute-pointed valves, found on the 

 south-west coast of New Holland. 



No. 21. Feenela subcordata, Parlatore, the Subcordate- 

 coned Frenela. 



Leaves three in a whorl, adnate, convex, and keeled on the 

 back, with the points free and somewhat acute. Branches 

 terete. Branchlets flexuose, alternate, and three-sided. Cones 

 subcordate-globose, half an inch long, and about the same 

 broad, and composed of six valves. 



It is found in the south-west part of New Holland, at King 

 George's Sound. 



No. 22. Frenela subumbellata, Parlatore, the Subumbellata- 

 branched Frenela. 



Leaves in fours, adnate, and strictly keeled on the back, 

 and with the points free and obtuse. Branchlets crowded, 

 erect, alternate, subumbellate, and triangular. 



A tree, found in New Caledonia, of which little is known. 



No. 23. Frenela sulcata, Parlatore, the Sulcate-coned 

 Frenela. 



Leaves three in a whorl, adnate, convex, and keeled on the 

 back, free at the points, and somewhat obtuse. Branchlets 



