510 CXXIII. CONIFERS. 



Class II.— GYMNOSPERMEAE. 



Order CXXIII.— CONIFERS. 



Tribe I. — Cupressine^e. 



Callitris, Vent. = Octoclinus, F. v. M. ; Frenela, Mirb. Cypress 



Pine is the commonest vernacular name applied to these 



trees. 



Macleayana, F . v. M. = C. Parlatorei, F. v. M. — Stringybark 



Pine. (Fig. 509.) 



robusta, R. Br. — Cypress Pine. This species is frequently 



met with inland. (Fig. 510.) 



columeliaris, F. v. M. = F. Moorei, Pari. — " Buragari " and 



" Pooragri " of Brisbane River and " Coolooli " of Wide 



Bay natives. (Fig. 511.) 



forma glauca, Bail. 



Hab. : Rosewood Scrub and a few coastal localities ; not 

 very abundant in Queensland. 



verrucosa. R.Br. (Fig. 512.) 



Muelleri, Parlat. (Fig. 513.) 



cupressiformis, Vent. — •" Brorogorre" of Stradbroke Island 



natives./ (Fig. 514.) 

 calcarata, R. Br. = F. rhomboidea, Endl. — The twigs are said 



to be used to expel worms in horses. (Fig. 515.) 



Tribe II. — Podocarpe^e. 

 Podocarpus, L'Her. = Nageia, Gsertn. 



elata, R. Br. — She-Pine. " Kidneywallum " of Mooloolah and 



" Daalgaal " of Barron River natives, 

 pedunculata, Bail. — Black Pine. " Chupolla" of Atherton 



natives. 

 Ladei, Bail., Ql. Agric. Jl. xv. (1905) 899, tab. 22. — The 

 Mount Spurgeon Black Kauri Pine. (Fig. 516.) 



Tribe III. — Araucarie/e. 

 Agathis, Salisb. = Dammara, Rumph. — Fruit a Strobilus. 



robusta, C. Moore. — Queensland Kauri Pine, Dundathu Pine, 

 or " Dundarum" of the Brisbane River natives (Petrie) ; 

 " Ki-gunno" of Cardwell natives (R.B.H.). 

 Palmerstoni, F. v. M. — " Togoi " of Barron River natives. 

 Araucaria, Juss. 



Cunninghamii, Ait. — Hoop Pine; at one time better known 

 as Moreton Bay Pine. " Koonya " of Bundaberg, 

 " Thookooroo" of Forest Hill, and " Coonam" and 

 " Kumbartcho" of Wide Bay natives. The bark yields 

 2.56 per cent, of tannin (Briinnieh). 



