62 GLOSSOPTERIS. 



V. 7353. Fragments of fronds of G. Browniana, showing the 

 nervation clearly. 



Estcourt. 



V. 4284. A similar specimen with fronds of various sizes 

 belonging to both G. Browniana and G. indica, some of which show 

 the nervation clearly. 



Estcourt. 



52,856. Several fragments of fronds of this species. 



Estcourt. 



V. 2904. A. narrow linear frond 8'2 cm. long, and 1"5 cm. across. 

 The midrib is well-marked, and the meshes are fairly broad. 

 Some fragments of G. retifera are also associated. 



Farm Glencalder (at 6,700 feet s.m.), Newcastle division. 



Pres. by B. Draper, Esq., 1893. 



V. 2905«, V. 29056, V. 2905c, V. 2905r/, V. 2905c. Imperfect 

 fragments of fronds, some of which are basal portions with very 

 oblique nervation. Root-like remains also occur in some cases. 



Farm Glencalder (at 6,700 feet s m.), Newcastle division. 



Pres. by B. Braper, Esq., 1893. 



V. 2905/. A narrow lineardanceolate frond, nearly complete. 

 Nervation not very clear, but probably that of this species. 



Farm Glencalder. Pres. by B. Braper, Esq., 1893. 



V. 2904fl. A mass of fronds chiefly belonging to this species. 



Farm Glencalder. Pres. by B. Braper, Esq., 1893. 



V. 2907, V. 2908. Small fragments of rather narrow fronds 

 of G. Browniana. 



Farm Glencalder. Pres. by B. Braper, Esq., 1893. 



V. 7348, V. 7352. Pieces of black shale showing several frag- 

 ments of fronds, some of them narrow and linear in shape, all 

 being probably referable to this species. Sutherland Coll. 



Glossopteris, sp., from Natal. 

 V. 2905 (several specimens 1 ), V. 2906. (Farm Glencalder, 

 Newcastle division ; pres. by B. Braper, Esq., 1893.) 



Fronds of Glossopteris Browniana from the Transvaal and Oranye 

 River Colony. 

 V. 3610. Figured by Seward (97 1 ), pi. xxi, fig. 1. 

 An apical portion of a frond about 5 cm. long. The meshes 



