The percentage of manganese in Australian Coniferae other than Callitris is given by the authors in the following table: Ash of timber of Agathis robusta 0·145% Mn.
The different species of the genus Callitris show variable percentages of manganese from a maximum of 0·230% in C.
We next entered on a fine flat of forest land bounded by a low ridge with Callitris pyramidalis, or pine trees.
After crossing some sound, open plains of stiff clay, guided by the natives, we gained an extensive pond of muddy water and encamped on a hill of red sand on its northern bank, and under shelter of a grove of callitris trees.
The grassy flats backed by hills covered with callitris seemed very eligible for cattle runs, the chief objection to them being only that the banks of the river were so steep and yielding that the water was in general inaccessible.
These are seldom found in that region at any considerable distance from the banks of the river, the whole interior country being covered with Eucalyptus dumosa and patches of the pine or Callitris pyramidalis.
Several pine or callitris trees grew near its banks being the first we had seen for some time.
I saw no Callitris (Pine of the colonists) in all that country, but a range, shewing sandstone cliffs appeared to the southward, in long.
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Callitris or cypress pines, ornamented the landscape, and a few blood-wood or red gum-trees also enlivened the scene.
We ascended by a gorge having eucalyptus and callitris pines halfway up.
For this part of the work we used bluegum (eucalyptus) the only callitris we knew of being several miles back along the route.
The cart was sent back about twelve miles for some of the callitris trees required for planking, none having been seen nearer to our camp.
The grass along the banks was excellent, and on the little hill beside the river hung pines (Callitris pyramidalis) in abundance.
The height and girt of some of the callitris trees were very considerable.
We saw little of the callitris tribe, after we had crossed the first hill beyond our last camp on the Namoi.
At twelve o'clock I went to these heights, and on the first I ascended I found several stumps of pine (or Callitris pyramidalis) which had been cut down with an axe, the remains of them being still visible amongst the ashes of a fire.
The Callitris pyramidalis and the Sterculia heterophylla were among the trees.
I observed a few trees of the ironbark eucalyptus and pines or callitris on the highest grounds.
During this day's journey we also met with the Callitris pyramidalis, a tree which in external appearance closely resembles some kinds of pine-tree.
We travelled through forests of magnificent pine trees (Callitris pyramidalis) and crossing, at twelve miles further, a dry creek which appeared to be that of Tandogo, we encamped on the Bogan where there was a good pond of water.
There were Callitris pyramidalis, Acacia longifolia, and eucalyptus amongst the trees, and the soil contained fragments of quartz mixed with red earth.
We next penetrated through two scrubs of dwarf eucalypti; and some trees of the callitris were also seen.
Defn: The fragrant and beautiful wood of a North African tree (Callitris quadrivalvis), formerly called Thuja articulata.
We crossed several sandy ranges on which the callitris was, as usual, the chief tree, as it was also on the soft heavy sand between them.
We passed through much open forest, and over much sandy ground, on which the callitris always appeared to predominate.
There was much Callitris in the woods passed through this day; and the soil, although well covered with grass, was sandy.
Sand and callitris covered the intermediate ground, and augmented the impediments the horses had to contend with.
A very dense forest of young Callitris trees next impeded us, and were more formidable than even the vines.
Granitic hills appeared on each side, and the sweet-scented Callitris grew around, with many a curious shrub never seen to the eastward of these ranges.
I was soon obliged to turn more towards the east, as Callitris scrubs were before me.
The callitris and casuarina appeared amongst the trees.
Graceful groups of trees grew about this stony ground, which looked, upon the whole, better than the red sandy soil of the scrubs and callitris forest.
The whole of this extensive scene was covered with eucalypti, whilst on the rocky summits of the hills in the immediate neighbourhood a species of callitris was eminently distinguished.
I rode about three miles back into the country; the callitris was here more frequent, though not of large growth; the soil is not good.
The trees on the immediate banks of the river were very large and ramified, but few of them were useful: another species of callitris was seen to-day.
The trees were of the eucalyptus (apple tree), and on the hills a few of the callitris macrocarpa [Note: Callitr.
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