SLOSSOPIEKIS. 



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V. 7203. Several comparatively small, spathulate fronds, the 

 meshes of which are not very broad, occurring in association with 

 a rhizome ( Veriebrarid). 



Port Stephens. Odinheimer Coll, 



V. 7279. A number of very imperfect fronds. Nervation not 

 very clear. 



Newcastle, Hunter River. 



V. 7280. A piece of rock largely composed of fragments of 

 fronds of G Browniana, some with fairly broad, others with rather 

 narrower meshes. 



Newcastle. Gregory Coll. 



V. 7292. A complete frond of medium size, narrowly spathulate 

 in shape, with iudistinct nervation. 



Port Stephens. Odinheimer Coll. 



V. 7229. A complete frond showing the contracted basal portion. 

 Nervation indistinct. 



39,147. A piece of rock largely composed of spathulate or oval- 

 linear fronds. 



Port Stephens. Pres. by N.S. Wales Geol. Surv. mid Mas., 1859. 



V. 7230. Fragments of fronds with fairly broad, polygonal meshes. 



Port Stephens. Odinheimer Coll. 



V. 7295. Portions of somewhat narrow, linear fronds, whose 

 nervation is not very clear. 



Port Stephens. Odinheimer Coll. 



V. 7205. Fragments of oval-linear fronds, one of which shows 

 the apex. The nervation is not very distinct. 



Port Stephens. Odinheimer Coll. 



V. 9365 and V. 9368. A specimen and its counterpart, showing 

 a spathulate frond with indistinct nervation, as well as other 

 fragments. 



Cullen Bullen, near Lithgow. Pres. by E. F. Collins, Esq., 1903. 



V. 4295. Fragments of fronds with fairly broad, elongate 

 meshes, occurring with a seed-like fossil and a rhizome. 



39,150. An oval-linear frond, somewhat acuminate at the 

 apex, and with narrow meshes. Also a basal portion of a frond 

 showing larger meshes. 



Port Stephens. Pres. by N.S. Wales Geol. Surv. and ' JIus., 1859. 



