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mm., passing from the midrib at a right angle, sparsely furcate, 
and when so generally on immediately leaving the midrib, very 
rarely in the middle of the wing.”—Ltheridge. 
This species has so far been found at Leigh’s Creek, 8.A., only; 
in size it equals the largest examples of Carruthersi, Ten. Woods. 
It most probably comes under the section Angiopteridium. 
Teeniopteris, Sp. 
Messrs. E. F. Pittman and T. W. E. David collected from a 
band of ferruginous shale, of Hawkesbury age, at Mount Cocka- 
butta, near Talbragar, portions of a long strap-shaped leaf, in 
contour very similar to Australian species of Angtopteridium, but 
characterised by a well-marked “ goffering ” of the leaf, extending 
from the margin almost to the midrib. No trace of venation is 
preserved. * 
OLEANDRIDIUM. 
Oleandridium lentriculiforme, Zth. fil. 
Records Geol. Survey N.S. Wales, 1894, iv, pt. 2, p. 49, t. 8, f. 
1-3 ; Shirley, Adv. Foss. Fl. Q’land, 1897, p. 28, t. 7., £ 3. 
Sp. Char.— Leaves simple, elongately lanceolate, or boat- 
shaped, broad in the centre, attenuating both towards the apex 
and base, petiolate, and apparently more or less coriaceous ; apex 
obtuse to a variable degree, but never acute; petiole long and 
strong ; margins entire, and not waved, gently curved from base 
to apex ; midrib broad and strong near the base, rapidly decreasing 
upwards toa fine vein ; secondary veins rather variable in number 
in a given space, but oenerally about three in the space of one 
millimetre, issuing from the midrib at an oblique angle, but 
without any change in the direction of their course ; seldom 
dichotomous, but, when so, once only, and then near the midribs.” 
— Etheridge. 
Mr, Etheridge is of opinion that the nearest ally to this species 
is O. stenoneuron, Schenk.t The New South Wales specimens 
come from Gosford, in intercalated shales in the Hawkesbury 
Sandstone, and also from a bed of shale at Freshwater near Manly. 
Mr. Shirley has recorded it from the Ipswich Beds at Denmark 
Hill, Ipswich, Queensland. 
OLEANDRIDIUM. 
(Teeniopteris) Morrisiana, Johnston. 
Procs. R. Soc. Tas. for 1885 [1886], p. 375. 
Feistmantel, Sitz. K. B. Gesell. Wissens. Math. Naturw. Cl., 
1888, p. 631. 
Feistmantel, Mem. Geol. Survey N. 8S. Wales, Pal. 3, 1890, p. 
115. 
* Note on the ss Sake is the Fish-bearing Beds of the Talbragar River. Geol. Sur 
vey N.S. Wales, 1895, Pal. 9 
+ Foss. Flora (GecriachicHiens "1868, Atlas, t. 25, f. 3, 4. 
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