76 GLOSSOFTERIS. 



several long, narrow fronds, one of which is 11 cm. long and about 

 2 cm. broad. The nervation and shape of the frond appear to be 

 that of this species. Sankeg Coll 



V. 7101 and V. 7101rt. Several badly - preserved fragments of 

 fronds, some of which are long and linear, and probably belong to 

 this species. The nervation is not well preserved. 



Bard wan Coalfield. 



V. 71015. Fragments of narrow leaves, in which the nervation 

 can be seen here and there. Some of the fronds show the shape of 

 the leaf fairly well. 



Bard wan Coalfield. 



Other specimens:— V. 7101t>, V. 7101//, V. 710U (Bard wan 

 Coalfield, India). 



Fronds of Glossopteris angusti folia from South Africa. 



V. 3613. Figured by Seward (97 1 ), p. 321, pi. xxi, fig. 4a. 



An imperfect fragment of a linear frond, about 11 '5 cm. long, 

 in association with Noeggerathiopsis Iiislopi. 



Casey's Township, Transvaal. Pres. bg D. Draper, Esq., 1897. 



V. 3132tf. Among a number of scattered fronds shown on this 

 specimen are some probably belonging to this species, associated 

 with G. Browniana and G. indica. 



Natal. Pres. by the Natal Government, 1894. 



4. Glossopteris stricta, Bunbury. 

 (PI. IV, Fig. 1.) 



1861. Glossopteris stricta, Bunbury, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. xvii, 



p. 331, pl. ix, fig. 5. 

 1869. A»giopteridium (?) strictum, Schimper, Traitc, vol. i, p. 606. 

 1876. Glossopteris stricta, Feistmantel, Eec. Geol. Surv. India, vol. ix, 



pt. 3, pp. 73, 74. 

 1880. G. stricta, Feistmantel, Flora Gomlw. Syst., vol. iii, pts. 2, 3, p. 100, 



pl. xxxviiA, fig's. 1-2 ; pl. xxxviiiA, fig. 3. 

 1882. G. stricta, Feistmantel, ibid., vol. iv, pt. 1, p. 33, pl. xxi, fi»'. 11. 

 1889. ? G. stricta, Feistmantel, Abhand. b6hm. Gesell. Wiss. Prag, sir. vu, 



vol. iii, p. 4.5, pl. iv, figs. 6, 6a. 

 1901. G. stricta, Amalitsky, Compt. Rend., vol. cxxxii, p. 591. 



Tgpe. No. II. 10,363, Museum Geol. Soc. London. 



