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DADOXYLON. 



as 1843 the Rev. TV. B. Clarke 1 gave some account of the fossil 

 wood occurring- in abundance at Lake Macquarie, New South Wales, 

 and some of Nicol's sections, figured in 1833, came from the same 

 locality. 



Schenk 2 has also described, under the name Araucarioxylcn 

 Felixianum, some woods from Queensland and Kiami in New 



Fig. 42. — Badoxylon australe, sp. nov Radial longitudinal section. 

 51,616. x 35. 



South Wales, in the botanical collection at Leipzig. From his 

 brief description these do not appear to be identical with the 

 present species. 



1 Clarke (43). 



Schenk in Zittel, p. 870. 



