58 GLOSSOPTERIS. 



V. 7293. A basal portion of a frond with a fairly thick midrib, 

 and very acute nervation, the meshes being somewhat elongately 

 polygonal. Fragments of a rhizome and of another frond also 

 occur. 



Port Stephens. Odinheimer Coll. 



52,612. A piece of pinkish shale showing four fragments of 

 typical fronds of this species, in which the nervation is clearly 

 seen. A narrower leaf and a small convex scale-frond, the latter 

 not very well preserved, are associated. Morris Coll. 



V. 7721. Several fragments of fronds of various sizes, and 

 a convex scale-frond, 1*6 cm. long, with an acuminate apex. 



Port Stephens. Odinheimer Coll. 



V. 7294. An apical portion of a fair-sized frond, with a midrib 

 extending to the apex. The specimen is interesting on account 

 of the very oblique lateral nervation, but the individual veins are 

 not very distinct. 



Port Stephens. Odinheimer Coll. 



52,813. Several small fragments of fionds, one of which is of 

 the narrow, linear type. 



Liverpool Pange. Presented by W. L. R. Gipps, Esq., 1875. 



V. 220 and V. 220a. Fragments of fronds of fair size with 

 rather narrow meshes. 



Port Stephens. Morris Coll. 



39,190. Small fragments of fronds with broad, elongate meshes, 

 showing the nervation very clearly. 



Newcastle Coalfield. Presented by Sir JE. Home, 1859. 



39,145 and 39,146. Pieces of shale showing many fragments 

 of medium-sized fronds, one of which is fairly perfect, and has 

 rather narrow nets. 



Port Stephens. Pres. by N.8. Wales Geol. Sure, and Mas., 1 859. 



V. 6250. Among other fragments of fronds shown on this 

 specimen, there is an apical portion with the typical nervation. 



Port Stephens. Odinheimer Coll. 



V. 7283. Several fragments of typical fronds of G. Brouniana, 

 some with fairly broad, and others with narrower meshes. 



V. 10,389. A basal portion of a frond, showing the long tapering 

 base. Nervation not very distinct. 



Tallawang, Talbragar Coalfield. 



