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In Victoria, var. mucronata is known as “ Mountain Cypress Pine.” Mueller 
says it occurs “ on rocky not densely-timbered ranges, thus on the Grampians, Ovens 
Ranges, and Genoa Ranges.”— {Cat. Intercol. Exit., 1866-7, p. 224.) 
In South Australia we have Cape Willoughby, Pink Bay, Kangaroo Island. 
—(Seely in Parlat. in EC. Trod., xvi (2), 447.) It is also found near Onkaparinga. 
I travelled over much of the Oyster Bay Pine country in Tasmania, and was 
informed that it starts at Paradise (most southerly locality). It is abundant between 
Swanport and Swansea, near the sea. Northerly, it extends for 50 or 60 miles to 
St. Paul’s Tier. 
In Hooker’s PI. Tas. it is stated to form dense thickets at Blinders Island on 
granite hills near the sea coast. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE 48. 
Callitris Muelleri. 
a and a j. Dimorphic foliage, Eden, N.S.W. b. Branchlet (enlarged) bearing male flowers, 
c. Fresh cones (b and c from Port Jackson), d. Cone, Wentworth Falls, Blue Mountains, 
N.S.W. e and F. Cones in different stages. g and g j. central columella in plan and 
elevation, h and h x . Showing method of attachment of seeds around the central columella. 
J. Seeds (e-j from Mount Wilson, N.S.W.) 
Callitris calcarata, R.Br. 
k. Seedling. l. Fragment of branchlet. m. Young cone. n. Cone opened, showing the 
multiple columellas or aborted ovules. N x . A few specimens showing the great variation in 
the columellas, o. Branchlet (enlarged) showing female flowers, (k-o from Dubbo, N.S.W.). 
p. Branchlet (enlarged) bearing male flowers, from Jennings (N.S.W.-Queensland border). 
Q, cone, and q 1} seeds from Cooma, southern N.S.W. 
Callitris cupressiformis, Vent. 
R. Seedling plant. s. Branchlet (enlarged) bearing male flowers. t. Branchlet (enlarged) 
bearing female flowers, u. Cone, just opened (r-u from Port Jackson), v. Cluster of 
fruits, v j. Single fruit. v 2 - Central columellas. w. Seeds, (v-w from Kinchela, Port 
Macquarie, N.S.W.). x. Cones of variety mucronata, Grampians, Vic. Y. Portion of 
branchlet. z. Portion of branchlet (enlarged) bearing male flowers; note the pointed 
terminal scale. z v Front and back views of stamen, with anthers. Nos. y-z from var. 
tasmanica (Gunn’s No. 1,017, Flinders Island, Tasmania). 
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