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Fig. 7. — Phceiiicopsis elongatiis, Morris, sp. Jurassic. Tasmania. Nat. 

 size. 



Fig. 8. — Ginkgo digitata, Brongn., sp. Ipswich series, Queensland. 

 Circ. two-thirds nat. size. 



Fig. 9. — Stachyopitys, sp. (? male flower of Ginkgoales). Trias. Queens- 

 land. Nat. size. 



Fig. 10. — Ptilnphyllmn pecten, Phillips, sp. Trias. Queensland. Nat. 

 size. 



Fig. II. — Taxites planus, Feistm. Jurassic (Walloon ser.) Queensland. 

 Nat. size. 



Fig. 12. — Brachyphyllum gippslandicum, McCoy. Jurassic. Gippsland. 



X 3- 

 Fig. 13. — ? Celastrophylliim, sp. Neocomian. Styx Bore, Queensland. 

 Nat. size. 



Plate 8. — Cainozoic Plants. 



Fig. I. — Liversidgea oxyspora, Mueller (seed). Pleistocene or Late 



Tertiary. Richmond River, N.S. Wales. x 5. 

 Fig. 2. — Ptcris abbreviata, Deane. Tertiary. Elsmore, New England, 



N.S. Wales. Nat. size. 

 Fig. 3. — Fagtis (Notofagiis) Maideni, Deane. Tertiary. Berwick. Nat. 



size. 

 Fig. 4. — Ncphelites Ulrichi, Deane. Tertiary. Pitfield Plains, Vict. 



Nat. size. 

 Fig. 5. — Casuarina, sp. Tertiary. Sentinel Rock, Cape Otw-ay, Vict. 



Nat. size. 

 Fig. 6. — Cinnamotnum polymorphoides, McCoy. W. of Maddingley, Vict. 



Nat. size. 

 Fig. 7. — Tristanites angustifolia, Deane. Tertiary. Berwick. Nat. size. 

 Fig. 8. — Eucalyptus Mitchelli, Ettingsh. Tertiary. Berwick. Nat. size. 

 Fig. 9. — Eucalyptus Kitsoni, Deane. Tertiary. Berwick. Nat. size. 

 Fig. 10. — Coprosmeephylhim angustifolium , Deane. Tertiary. Sentinel 



Rock, C. Otway, Vict. Nat. size. 

 Fig, II. — Banksia myriccefolia, Ettingshausen. Tertiary. Vegetable 



Creek, N.S. Wales. Nat. size. 

 Fig. 12. — Spondylostrobus Smythi, Mueller. Tertiary Deep Leads. 



Haddon, Vict. Nat. size. 



The late Capt. Thomas Broun. — The Transactions of the 

 New Zealand Institute for 1920 record the death, at Auckland, 

 N.Z., in August, 1919, at the age of 81, of Capt. T. Broun, who 

 was elected an hon. member of the Club in July, 1883. He was 

 of Scottish origin, and, after being engaged in the Indian 

 Mutiny, arrived in New Zealand in 1863, and saw some service 

 in the Maori War. Devoting his attention to entomology as 

 a hobby, he became the recognized authority on New Zealand 

 beetles, and his " Manual of the Coleoptera of New Zealand," 

 issued in 1880, and continued by supplementary parts, is a 

 standard work. For several years he filled the position of 

 Government Entomologist of New Zealand. He was a genial 

 companion, with a fund of anecdote, and a worker up to the 

 last. / 



