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V. 3776 v. A strap-shaped leaf, almost linear in the upper 

 portion, but contracting slightly at the base. It measures 6 - 7 cm. 

 long, and 14 cm. across at its greatest breadth. It is associated 

 with fronds of Glossopteris. 



Mersey River. Pres. by T. Stephens, Esq., 1898. 



V. 3776 ah. A felted mass of leaves, among which are a few 

 fragments belonging to iV. Hislopi, showing the sub -parallel 

 nervation clearly. 



Mersey River. Pres. by T. Stephens, Esq., 1898. 



V. 3776aa. A small portion of an oblong leaf with sub-parallel 

 veins, associated with Glossopteris and Cardiocarpiis. 



Mersey River. Pres. by T. Stephens, Esq., 1898. 



V. 3776 x. Several fronds of Glossopteris, with which occurs 

 a fragment of an oblong leaf, in which the veins are fairly distant 

 from one another. 



Mersey River. Pros, by T. Stephens, Esq., 1898. 



V. 3776 ad. A felted mass of fragments of leaves belonging to 

 this species, in some of which the nervation is fairly clear. 



Mersey River. Pres. by T. Stephens, Esq., 1898. 



V. 3776 ae. This specimen shows portions of two leaves, 

 associated with Glossopteris Broicniana and Glossopteris ampla. 

 One of these measures 8 cm. in length, and has fairly distant 

 nerves, but the nervation is not very well seen. 



Mersey River. Pres. by T. Stephens, Esq., 1898. 



Other specimens :— V. 3776 z, V. 3776 ac, V. 3776 af, V. 3776 ay, 

 V. 3776 ah (Mersey River ; pres. by T. Stephens, Esq., 1898). 

 Noeyyerathiopsis, sp., 40,942 (Newcastle Coalfield, New South 

 Wales; pres. by Sir E. Home, 1857). 



Specimens of Noeyyerathiopsis Hislopi from South Africa. 



? V. 3625. Figured by Seward (97 1 ), p. 322, pi. xxi, fig. 6. 



A small fragment 2 '5 cm. long, with rather indistinct, almost 

 parallel veins. The surface is strongly convex. 



Boschmans Fontein, Middelburg, Transvaal. 



Pres. by I). Draper, Esq., 1897. 



V. 3813. Figured by Seward (97 1 ), p. 322, pi. xxi, fig. 4b. 



A basal portion of a leaf, about 5 cm. long, associated with 

 a frond of Glossopteris anyustifolia. 



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



