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V. 226'/. A piece of shale without any record of the locality, but 

 probably derived from India. Several leaves are seen, of which 

 one, measuring 12 cm. long, and rather more than 4 cm. broad at 

 its widest part, is nearly complete. The nervation is, however, 

 badly preserved. Two more imperfect fragments of somewhat 

 smaller fronds also occur, as well as some long, attenuated basal 

 portions. 



? India. Pres. by C W. JFilmot, Esq., 1883. 



V. 2265. A fairly complete frond in which the nervation is 

 scarcely preserved. A basal portion of a leaf also occurs. 



? India. Pres. by C. W. Wilmot, Esq., 1883. 



V. 226 c. A median portion of a leaf, 9 cm. long, in which the 

 nervation can to some extent be seen. Also a fragment of 

 a broader leaf, with apparently similar nervation. 



? India. Pres. by C. W. Wilmot, Esq., 1883. 



V 226 d, Fragments of fairly large fronds, and an attenuated 

 basal portion. The nervation is visible here and there. 



? India. Pres. by C. W. Wilmot, Esq., 1883. 



V. 226 e. Two incomplete fronds, one an apical, and the other 

 a basal portion. The nervation is to some extent preserved. 



? India. Pres, by C. W. Wilmot, Esq., 1883. 



Ganyamopteris, sp.,from India. 



V. 226^7 (? India; presented by C. W. Wilmot, Esq., 1883); 

 V. 7130 (Bharatwada, 9 miles north of jSagpur; Hunter Coll.); 

 V. 7199 (? India); V. 7200 (Silewada, 12 miles north of Nagpur; 

 Hunter Coll.). 



Fronds of Ganyamopteris eyelopteroid.es from New South Wales. 



V. 6253. A felted mass of fronds of Glossopteris, with which is 

 associated a fragment of a leaf, without a well-marked midrib, 

 but with a median group of sub-parallel veins. These features 

 would suggest reference to the genus Ganyamopteris rather than 

 Glossopteris. 



Port Stephens. 



V. 2753. Some of these fronds may possibly be referred to this 

 genus and species, but it is difficult to feel confident on this point. 



Cullen Bulleu, near Mudgee. 



Pres. by W.H. Shrubsole, Esq., 1892. 



