a endlicheri, Parlat.
Murrumbidgee P.--
Frenela robusta, A. Cunn.
New Caledonian P.--
(Of New Caledonia and the New Hebrides)--
Araucaria cookii, Cook.
Norfolk Island P.--
Araucaria excelsa, Hook.
Oyster Bay P. (q.v.)--
(In Tasmania)--
Frenela rhomboidea, Endl.
Port Macquarie P.--
Frenela macleayana, Parlat.
Prickly P.--
(In Queensland)--
Flindersia maculosa, F. v. M., N.O. Meliaceae;
called also Leopard Tree (q.v.).
Queensland Kauri P.--
Dammara robusta, F. v. M.
Red P.--
(In Australia)--
Frenela endlicheri, Parlat.
(In New Zealand)--
Dacrydium cupressinum, Soland; called also Rimu
(q.v.).
Rock P.--
(In Western New South Wales)--
Frenela robusta (var. verrucosa), A. Cunn.
Screw P.--
Pandanus odoratissimus, Linn., N.O. Pandaneae;
not endemic in Australia.
Scrub P.--
Frenela endlicheri, Parlat.
She P.--
(In Queensland)--
Podocarpus elata, R. Br.
Silver P.--
Dacrydium colensoi, Hook.; i.q. Yellow Pine.
Stringy Bark P.--
Frenela parlatorei, F. v. M.
Toatoa P.--
Phyllocladus alpinus, Hook.; Maori name, Toatoa
(q.v.).
White P.--
(In Australia)--
Frenela robusta, A. Cunn.
F. robusta (var. microcarpa), A. Cunn.
Podocarpus elata, R. Br.
(In New Zealand)--
P. dacryoides, A. Rich.; Maori name, Kahikatea
(q.v.).
Yellow P.--
Dacrydium colensoi, Hook.; Maori name, Manoao
(q.v.).
1832. J. Bischoff, `Van Diemen's Land,' p. 180:
"The Green Forest . . . comprises myrtle, sassafras,
celery-top pine, with a little stringy-bark."
1838. T. L. Mitchell, `Three Expeditions,' vol- i. p. 51.
"On the little hill beside the river hung pines (Callitris
pyramidalis) in great abundance."
Piner, n. In Tasmania, a man employed in
cutting Huon Pine.
1891. W. Tilley, `Wild West of Tasmania,' p. 43:
"The King River is only navigable for small craft . . . Piners'
boats sometimes get in."
Pinkwood, n. a name for a Tasmanian wood of a
pale reddish mahogany colour, Eucryphia billardieri,
Sparrm., N.O. Saxifrageae,, and peculiar to Tasmania;
also called Leatherwood; and for the Wallaby-
bush, Beyera viscosa, Miq., N.O.
Euphorbiaceae, common
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