Coniferae, of the Araucarian division, also occur; but these are likewise met with both in older and newer rocks.
"The Student's Elements of Geology"
Sir Charles Lyell
The uplands were clothed with conifers, like the Araucarian pines of South America and Australia.
"The Elements of Geology"
William Harmon Norton
But when we remember that it is a relic of the pre-Angiospermous flora, and is of Araucarian ancestry, it cannot be said that the impossibility, in so prolonged a history, of the bodily transference of cone-bearing branches or even of trees, compels us as a last resort to fall back on continental extension to account for its existing distribution.
"Darwin and Modern Science"
A.C. Seward and Others