RMM0HAE0–Callitris preissii - Jardín Botánico de Barcelona - Barcelona, Spain - DSC08967
RM2AWR2FP–Forest Flora NSW Plate 48 Callitris.
RMPG15YK–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 340 CALLITRINEAE [CH.. Callitrites curta (Bowerbank). Bowerbank referred several pyritised cones from the London Clay of the Island of Sheppey to Cupres- sites and some of them he compared with species of Callitris. Gardner^, as the result of an examination of Bowerbank's type- specimens, reduced the number of species and adopted the name Callitris. The speci- mens, in the British Museum, assigned to Callitrites curta are conical cones composed of 4, 5, or rarely 6 thick and woody valves which are sometimes unequal in size: th
RMWBEW0W–Flinders Ranges National Park with rugged red rocky ranges reaching up into blue sky and red wildflowers in foreground, South Australia
RFBX6TRG–Morning mist at Dunns Swamp, Wollemi National Park,, Rylstone, New South Wales
RM2C1BDM6–Callitris columellaris F Muell Callitris columellaris F Muell.
RFBX6REW–Dunns Swamp at Dusk in Wollemi National Park, Rylstone, New South Wales
RMRDH640–. Morphology of gymnosperms. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. 298 MORPHOLOGY OF GYMNOSPERMS •gigantea. Among the Cupressineae the range is two to five, two being usual in Thuja, Callitris, Widdringtonia, and Actinostrohus; two or three in Libocedrus; and the whole range of two to five in the various species of Juniperus and Cupressus. Among the Araucarineae, Agathis has two cotyledons, and Araucaria two to four. These num- bers will doubdess vary upon wider acquaintance with the forms, but they serve to illustrate that the fluctuations occur not only between tribes, but also within tribes and ge
RMM0HAE1–Callitris preissii - Jardín Botánico de Barcelona - Barcelona, Spain - DSC08969
RMJ3H28H–Forest Flora NSW Plate 47 Callitris
RMW9GPXJ–Archive image from page 319 of The cultivated evergreens; a handbook. The cultivated evergreens; a handbook of the coniferous and most important broad-leaved evergreens planted for ornament in the United States and Canada cultivatedevergr00bail Year: 1923 ( 232 THE CULTIVATED EVERGREENS cupressoides, Endl. {Callitris cupressoides, Schrad.). Shrub or small tree: leaves imbricate, scale-like: cone-scales smooth on back with an obtuse mucro below the apex and each with 5-10 winged seeds. South Africa.— Introduced to France before 1850. 11. SCIADOP TYS, Sieb. & Zucc. UMBRELLA-PINE Evergreen tree:
RMPG2JKR–. Morphology of gymnosperms. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. 298 MORPHOLOGY OF GYMNOSPERMS •gigantea. Among the Cupressineae the range is two to five, two being usual in Thuja, Callitris, Widdringtonia, and Actinostrohus; two or three in Libocedrus; and the whole range of two to five in the various species of Juniperus and Cupressus. Among the Araucarineae, Agathis has two cotyledons, and Araucaria two to four. These num- bers will doubdess vary upon wider acquaintance with the forms, but they serve to illustrate that the fluctuations occur not only between tribes, but also within tribes and ge
RMWBEW2A–Stunning landscape in Flinders Ranges National Park with rugged red rocky ranges reaching up into blue sky streaked with clouds, South Australia
RM2C1MXWX–Callitris rhomboidea Aiton ex Rich A Rich Callitris rhomboidea Aiton ex Rich A Rich.
RFBX6R3M–Pagoda rocks at Dunns Swamp, Wollemi National Park, Rylstone, New South Wales
RMRPXJ1Y–. Text-book of botany, morphological and physiological. Botany. $22 PHANEROGAMS. neck is separated from the rest by division, and a small cell is thus formed shortly before fertilisation (/. e. before the access of the polfen-tube to the endosperm); this cell being clearly equivalent to the canal-cell so often mentioned in Vascular Cryptogams which is afterwards converted into mucilage1. In Abies canadensis and excelsa and Pinus Larix this canal-cell is, according to Strasburger, very evident; while in the Cupressineae (Thuja, Juniper us > and Callitris) its demarcation from the rest of the
RMJ3F4P4–Forest Flora NSW Plate 48 Callitris
RMW0TMT0–Archive image from page 778 of Der Tropenpflanzer; zeitschrift fr tropische. Der Tropenpflanzer; zeitschrift fr tropische landwirtschaft dertropenpflanze17berl Year: Abb. 2. Hohes Polster von Dcsmodium hirtum. Die Bäume sind Callitris (Widdring- tonia) Whytei und die Gerber-Akazie Acacia melanoxylon. Kyimbila. Püot. A. Stolz.
RMPG15YF–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. xi.vn] CALLITEITES 341 Callitris Brongniarii from Miocene beds in Euboea, but Saporta^ considers these impressions to be more closely allied to Widdring- tonia and renames them Widdringtonia kumensis. Good examples of quadrivalvate cones (fig. 762, B) are figured by Saporta^ from the Eocene beds of Aix and Armissan in Provence, showing in some cases two outer broader valves and two internal laterally com- pressed valves. Ettingshausen* states that the species is very abundant at Haring in the Tyrol: that author describes some.
RMWBEW5E–Stunning landscape in Flinders Ranges National Park with rugged red rocky ranges reaching up into blue sky streaked with clouds, South Australia
RM2C1BDKK–Callitris preissii subsp verrucosa A Cunn ex Mirb F Muell Callitris preissii subsp verrucosa A Cunn ex Mirb F Muell.
RFBX6RB9–Pagoda rocks at Dunns Swamp, Wollemi National Park, Rylstone, New South Wales
RMRDBBWR–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. xi.vn] CALLITEITES 341 Callitris Brongniarii from Miocene beds in Euboea, but Saporta^ considers these impressions to be more closely allied to Widdring- tonia and renames them Widdringtonia kumensis. Good examples of quadrivalvate cones (fig. 762, B) are figured by Saporta^ from the Eocene beds of Aix and Armissan in Provence, showing in some cases two outer broader valves and two internal laterally com- pressed valves. Ettingshausen* states that the species is very abundant at Haring in the Tyrol: that author describes some.
RMJ3F70N–Forest Flora NSW Plate 46 Callitris
RMRWK4MB–El Jardín botánico de Buenos El Jardín botánico de Buenos Aires eljardnbotni00buen Year: 1910 — 131 - GUMÍFERAS y RESINOSAS. Indígenas. Acacia Cavenia. » monilifera. Araucaria brasiliana, imbricata. Ficiis subtriplinervia. Schinusdepeiidens. » Molle. Cliurqui. Tusca. Pino de Misiones. de los Araucanos. Gomero. Molle de incienso. Aouaribav. PLANTAS GO.MIIKKAS Exóticas. Albizzia Lebbeck. Acacia dealbata. » decurrens. Aeathis australis. Araucaria Bidwiiiii. » excelsa. Benzoin odoriferuin. Callitris quadrivalvis
RMPG0D6R–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. Fig. 711. A, Veronica Hectori; B, Callitris calcarata; C, Veronica cupressoides; D, Athrotaxis cupressoides; E, Crassula lycopodioides. M. S. twigs reproduced in fig. 711 are examples of misleading resemblances, and similar instances are cited by Bommer. The Conifer Podocarpus dacrydioides was described by Banks and Solander as Lycopodium 11—2. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not per
RMRH08CC–. Bulletin. Forests and forestry. *3Q Forests and Forest Products The Gqldfields Pine (Callitris glai(ca) is the largest of the pine shrubs of the goldflelds. This tree attains 30ft. in height, and has more or less spreading branches which give it a cedar-like appearance. The. Goldflelds Pino. leaves are of a bluish-green, the bark almost black and fibrous. This tree is very much like its sister the Rottnest Pine (Callitris glauca), and occurs on the margins of salt lakes in open country.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhance
RMPG46BP–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 1072 ARBORETUM ET FRUTICETUM BRITANNICUM. Genus IX. ^A CA'LLITRIS Vent The Callitris. Lin. Syst. Monoe'cia Monadelphia. Identification. Vent. Dec. Nov. Gen.; R. Brown in Litt.; Richd. Mgin. sur les Coniftires, p. 141. Synonymes. Thilja, part of, Lin.; Fresndha Mirbel Mem Mus. Gen. Char.
RMRDBC63–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. Fig. 711. A, Veronica Hectori; B, Callitris calcarata; C, Veronica cupressoides; D, Athrotaxis cupressoides; E, Crassula lycopodioides. M. S. twigs reproduced in fig. 711 are examples of misleading resemblances, and similar instances are cited by Bommer. The Conifer Podocarpus dacrydioides was described by Banks and Solander as Lycopodium 11—2. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not per
RMPFX4MX–. The cultivated evergreens; a handbook of the coniferous and most important broad-leaved evergreens planted for ornament in the United States and Canada. Evergreens; Conifers. 232 THE CULTIVATED EVERGREENS cupressoides, Endl. {Callitris cupressoides, Schrad.). Shrub or small tree: leaves imbricate, scale-like: cone-scales smooth on back with an obtuse mucro below the apex and each with 5-10 winged seeds. South Africa.— Introduced to France before 1850. 11. SCIADOP TYS, Sieb. & Zucc. UMBRELLA-PINE Evergreen tree: leaves of two kinds; small and scale-like leaves scattered on the shoot, but
RMRD6T79–. The cultivated evergreens; a handbook of the coniferous and most important broad-leaved evergreens planted for ornament in the United States and Canada. Evergreens; Conifers. ENUMERATION OF CONIFERS 231 W. Whytei, Rendle {Callitris Whytei, Engl.). Figs. H^l, 53. A large tree to HO feet tall, with a straight clear trunk and very thick bark: leading shoots with spirally arranged imbricate leaves free at the apex and triangular and subpungent; ultimate branchlets with opposite closely appressed leaves deltoid and with a thickened apex; young seedling plants with linear spreading leaves to 1 inc
RMPG2JM5–. Morphology of gymnosperms. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. 361 Figs. 361-363.—Juniperus communis: proembryo and early embryo; fig. 361, suspensor beginning to elongate; X430; fig. 362, about the same stage; the large nucleus at the top is "presumably the ventral canal nucleus"; X40S; fig. 363, con- tinued elongation of suspensor; X230.—After Noren. soon disintegrate in Thuja. The four cells of the embryo tier in Thuja are not in one plane, having a tetrahedral arrangement. In Widdringtonia and Callitris (159, 176) the details of proembryo- formation have not been observed, but the c
RMRDDAY4–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 1072 ARBORETUM ET FRUTICETUM BRITANNICUM. Genus IX. ^A CA'LLITRIS Vent The Callitris. Lin. Syst. Monoe'cia Monadelphia. Identification. Vent. Dec. Nov. Gen.; R. Brown in Litt.; Richd. Mgin. sur les Coniftires, p. 141. Synonymes. Thilja, part of, Lin.; Fresndha Mirbel Mem Mus. Gen. Char.
RMPFX4N1–. The cultivated evergreens; a handbook of the coniferous and most important broad-leaved evergreens planted for ornament in the United States and Canada. Evergreens; Conifers. ENUMERATION OF CONIFERS 231 W. Whytei, Rendle {Callitris Whytei, Engl.). Figs. H^l, 53. A large tree to HO feet tall, with a straight clear trunk and very thick bark: leading shoots with spirally arranged imbricate leaves free at the apex and triangular and subpungent; ultimate branchlets with opposite closely appressed leaves deltoid and with a thickened apex; young seedling plants with linear spreading leaves to 1 inc
RMRFGJCG–. An abridged price list of trees, shrubs, greenhouse plants, roses, bulbs, bedding and ornamental plants generally. Nursery stock North Carolina Fayetteville Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. PRICE LIST OF SUNNYSIDE FLORAL NURSERY. 7 Callitris robusta. The Cypress Pine from Queensland. Some- what resembles our native red cedar, but is conical in form and very dense. A fine tree for the Lawn, 50 cents. Psidium Cattleyanum. Cattley Guava. This is quite a hardy species, with beautiful camellia-like, glossy leaves, evergreen, and producing im
RMPFX4N0–. The cultivated evergreens; a handbook of the coniferous and most important broad-leaved evergreens planted for ornament in the United States and Canada. Evergreens; Conifers. 230 THE CULTIVATED EVERGREENS scale-like bracts at the base of the cone: leaves ternate, scale-like, sometimes needle-shaped: cone ripening the first year, with 6 acute valvate scales surrounding a conical production of the central axis; each scale with 2 winged seeds. The only species is A. pyramidalis, Miq. (Callitris Adinostrohus, F. Muell.), a densely branched shrub with a cone about f inch across, from West Aus- tr
RMRD6T75–. The cultivated evergreens; a handbook of the coniferous and most important broad-leaved evergreens planted for ornament in the United States and Canada. Evergreens; Conifers. 232 THE CULTIVATED EVERGREENS cupressoides, Endl. {Callitris cupressoides, Schrad.). Shrub or small tree: leaves imbricate, scale-like: cone-scales smooth on back with an obtuse mucro below the apex and each with 5-10 winged seeds. South Africa.— Introduced to France before 1850. 11. SCIADOP TYS, Sieb. & Zucc. UMBRELLA-PINE Evergreen tree: leaves of two kinds; small and scale-like leaves scattered on the shoot, but
RMRDH64A–. Morphology of gymnosperms. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. 361 Figs. 361-363.—Juniperus communis: proembryo and early embryo; fig. 361, suspensor beginning to elongate; X430; fig. 362, about the same stage; the large nucleus at the top is "presumably the ventral canal nucleus"; X40S; fig. 363, con- tinued elongation of suspensor; X230.—After Noren. soon disintegrate in Thuja. The four cells of the embryo tier in Thuja are not in one plane, having a tetrahedral arrangement. In Widdringtonia and Callitris (159, 176) the details of proembryo- formation have not been observed, but the c
RMRDMXNT–. Forestry handbook ... Forests and forestry; Forests and forestry; Trees. F. Fl., pi. 47.. CALLITRIS ROBUSTA, R.Bp. „ COLUMELLARIS, F.v.M. „ PROPINQUA, R.Br. (The White and other Cypress Pines.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. New South Wales. Dept. of Lands. Forestry branch; Hay, R. Dalrymple; Maiden, J. H. (Joseph Henry), 1859-1925. Sydney, W. A. Gullick, government printer
RMRF82H1–. An abridged price list of trees, shrubs, greenhouse plants, roses, bulbs, bedding and ornamental plants generally. Nursery stock North Carolina Fayetteville Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. PRICE LIST OF SUNNYSIDE FLORAL NURSERY. 7 Callitris robusta. The Cypress Pine from Queensland. Some- what resembles our native red cedar, but is conical in form and very dense. A fine tree for the Lawn, 50 cents. Psidium Cattleyanum. Cattley Guava. This is quite a hardy species, with beautiful camellia-like, glossy leaves, evergreen, and producing im
RMRPXJ2J–. Text-book of botany, morphological and physiological. Botany. CONIFERS. 517 or at a greater height. In Sabina and Callitris quadrivalvis (Fig. 352) only two decussate pairs of carpels separate like a star at the time of flowering; in Sabina the ovules stand in pairs in the axils of the two lower carpels, right and left of their median line, some of them being frequently abortive; in Callitris quadri* valvis a pair occurs on each of the lower carpels and a pair higher up; but this position can only be explained by further investigation of the history of their development. In Thuja and Cupress
RMRFRGT0–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. CANNON PLATE 26. A. Forest of Eucalyptus rostnitn on Suit in Creek, east of Port Augusta. B. Pine community, Callitris robusta, at Warren's Gorge, near Quorn. C. View in mallee scrub, about 2 miles north of Quorn. Eucalyptus odorata and E. oleosa in background. Bunches of Triodia irritans in foreground.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Carnegie Institution of
RMRD6T7A–. The cultivated evergreens; a handbook of the coniferous and most important broad-leaved evergreens planted for ornament in the United States and Canada. Evergreens; Conifers. 230 THE CULTIVATED EVERGREENS scale-like bracts at the base of the cone: leaves ternate, scale-like, sometimes needle-shaped: cone ripening the first year, with 6 acute valvate scales surrounding a conical production of the central axis; each scale with 2 winged seeds. The only species is A. pyramidalis, Miq. (Callitris Adinostrohus, F. Muell.), a densely branched shrub with a cone about f inch across, from West Aus- tr
RMRHA62M–. Botanische Jahrbcher fr Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Plants. Eine neue Kap-Cypresse. Von Dr. R. Marlotb. Mit 1 Figur im Text. Callitris Schwarzii Marloth n. sp.; arbor excelsa pyramidalis ramis horizontalibus. Folia subquadrifaria imbricata squamiformia breviuscule acuminata. Strobili in ramulis lateralibus 5—10 aggregati, subglobosi fusci, squamis 4 basi connatis, subaequalibus, 2 paulo majoribus ovalibus acumi- natis, 2 truncatis, omnibus dorso ad margines apicemque rugoso-tubercu- latis et infra apicem gibbere magno conico reflexo mucronatis. Nuculae 10—16 planae
RMRJREJT–. Australian insects. Insects. HOMOPTERA. 379 at Gunuedah, N.S.W. T. decorella is eiieloscd in a vory dainty, flattened, ribbed, cushion-like mass of dull slate- coloured lac; it is found on a number of different trees, amonji- tlK^m the water j^ums {Etigcnia smithii); and I have If. Fig. 168.—Antonina austmUii (Green). The Nut-grass Coccid. 1. Nut-grass showing coccid upon the roots, 2. Adult female coccid removed from envelopinij cover (eiilarjied). also found it on the desert cypress {Callitris) in the interior. The Sub-family Idiococciinae comprises a number of very curious coccids, some o
RMRHYD1J–. Beiträge zur Flora und Pflanzengeographie Australiens. Botany. — 249 — Frenela rhomboidea Endl. Syn. Conif. 36 (1847), Parlat. in DC. Prodr. XVI. 2, p. 447 (1868), Benth. Fl. Austr. VI. 237 (1873), J. H. Maid. Usef. PI. Aust. 543 (1889), Turner in Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S.Wales XXVIII. 302 (1903). Abbildung: Textfig. 61, rechts. Geogr. Verbreitung: Queensland, N.S.Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmanien. Süd-Queensland: Stradbroke Island (Domin, IV. 1910), häufig.. Fig. 61. Links: Callitris eolumellaris F. v. Muell., rechts: C. eupressiformis Venten., beide nach Exemplaren vom Stradbroke Is
RMRHB084–. The Botanical magazine. Plants; Plants -- Japan. /,s'???'.l I?1. —???/': MJ.yiiKI! OF < HllOMOSoMhS Cryptomeria japonica Law SON ? Ann. Hot. is. 1904-. Taxodium disticuni L)oki:k ? Hot. (?az. 3(5.190?{. Tetraclinus articulata Saxton ? Ann. Bot. 27.191?'.. Actinostrobus pyramidalis Saxton ? Ann. Bot. 27.1913. Callitris verrucosa Saxton : Ann. Bot. 24.1910. ?'.? 9 <'i10 12, or11 12 8 8-10. Callitris cupressiforme ±12 C. Muelleri? ±12 Saxton ? Rot. Gaz. 48.1909. Widdringtonia cupressoides 6 Saxton ? Bot. Gaz. 50.1910. Araucaria brasiliensis.… 8 BrRi.iNGAMK ? Bot. Gaz. 55.1913. A. Bidwill
RMRHFWCW–. Boletín de la Sociedad Aragonesa de Ciencias Naturales. Natural history; Botany. 34 SOCIEDAD ARAGONESA y hoy demostrada su existencia; pero sobre todo la Callitris quadrivalvisj por su inesperada presencia, me llamó la atención. Yo la considero nahnenU espontánea y como restos de una vegetación antiquísima. El Sr. Jiménez me dice lo siguiente: «Este árbol, que va á desaparecer pronto de esta flora, es sumamente raro, pues como dije á V. sólo he visto cinco ejemplares en estas cer- canías: todos en los mmtes. Hay un ejemplar en el «Coto Al- querías», tres á la entrada del «Barranco de Avenque
RMRCX6W5–. Der Tropenpflanzer; zeitschrift fr tropische landwirtschaft. Tropical plants; Tropical crops. Abb. 2. Hohes Polster von Dcsmodium hirtum. Die Bäume sind Callitris (Widdring- tonia) Whytei und die Gerber-Akazie Acacia melanoxylon. Kyimbila. Püot. A. Stolz.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Berlin
RMRCE56X–. El Jardín botánico de Buenos Aires. — 131 - GUMÍFERAS y RESINOSAS. Indígenas. Acacia Cavenia. » monilifera. Araucaria brasiliana, imbricata. Ficiis subtriplinervia. Schinusdepeiidens. » Molle. Cliurqui. Tusca. Pino de Misiones. de los Araucanos. Gomero. Molle de incienso. Aouaribav.. PLANTAS GO.MIIKKAS Exóticas. Albizzia Lebbeck. Acacia dealbata. » decurrens. Aeathis australis. Araucaria Bidwiiiii. » excelsa. Benzoin odoriferuin. Callitris quadrivalvis. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and
RMRCG1NB–. Die Pflanzenwelt vor dem Erscheinen des Menschen. Paleobotany. 244 DIE VEGETATIONSPERIODEN sind nicht minder bedeutungsvoll. Diese Typen vergesellschaften sich zuerst und ersetzen dann vollständig Callitris, Widäringtonia und andere Pflanzen von afrikanischem Typus, welche zu ihrem Fortkommen nicht so häufiger Regengüsse bedürfen. Es ist dem- nach ersichtlich, dass das europäische Klima sich nach einer be- stimmten Richtung hin ändert, und zwar in dem Maasse, als die rein amerikanischen oder die dem Norden Amerikas und den am Stillen Ocean gelegenen Theilen Asiens gemeinsamen Typen in Europa
RMRDMXP3–. Forestry handbook ... Forests and forestry; Forests and forestry; Trees. F. n., pi. ifo.. CALLITRIS VERRUCOSA, R.Br. „ MACLEAYANA, F v.M.) (The Warted and Stringybark Pines.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. New South Wales. Dept. of Lands. Forestry branch; Hay, R. Dalrymple; Maiden, J. H. (Joseph Henry), 1859-1925. Sydney, W. A. Gullick, government printer
RMRDY4B0–. Plant habits and habitats in the arid portions of South Australia. Plant ecology; Botany; Desert plants. CANNON PLATE 26. A. Forest of Eucalyptus rostrata on Saltia Creek, east of Port Augusta. B. Pine community, Callitris robusta, at Warren's Gorge, near Quorn. C. View in mallee scrub, about 2 miles north of Quorn. Eucalyptus odorata and. E. oleosa in background. Bunches of Triodia irritans in foreground.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfe
RMRDMXNK–. Forestry handbook ... Forests and forestry; Forests and forestry; Trees. F. Fl., pt:—TS. CALLITRIS MUELLERI, Bsnth & Hook, F., CALLITRIS CALCARATA, R. Br. CALLITRIS CUPRESSIFORMIS, Vent. (Black and other Cypress Pines.;. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. New South Wales. Dept. of Lands. Forestry branch; Hay, R. Dalrymple; Maiden, J. H. (Joseph Henry), 1859-1925. Sydney, W. A. Gullick, government printer
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