NOTES ON THE AUSTRALIAN T#NIOPTERIDEX. 397 
* Frond simple, narrowly strap-shaped; costa fine; veins numer- 
ous, parallel, one in six simply furcate, emerging and radiating out- 
wards at a moderately acute angle to margin. Length, unknown ; 
breadth about sixteen millimetres ; nerves fully one millimetre 
apart.” —Johnston. 
This species occurs near Longford,in Tasmania. Mr. Johnston 
considers it to be more closely allied to Oleandridium vittatum, 
Brongniart, than Zeniopteris (Angiopteridiwm) Daintreei-Spathu- 
latum, McClelland. Judging from his remarks it is very close to 
Angiopteridium Carruthersi, Tenison Woods. 
As far as I am aware this species has not been figured. 
Teeniopteris (Oleandridium) sp. ind. 
Etheridge, R., Junr., Trans. R. Soc. 8. Austr., 1895, xix, pt. 2, 
p. 140, t. 41. 
Sp. Char.— Frond linear spathulate, four to five inches long 
and five-eighths of an inch wide, probably petiolate; margins entire, 
not fluctuating ; surface plain, not crumpled. Midrib very strong, 
one-sixteenth of an inch wide ; secondary veins briefly issuing from 
the midrib at an acute angle, the diverging at a much more obtuse 
one, and proceeding to the margins more or less horizontally, one 
in the space of half a millimetre, and apparently all simple.”— 
Ltheridge. 
Mr. Etheridge points out that in some respects this fern is like 
Angiopteridium McClellandi, Oldham and Morris, especially the 
figures of the specimens from Tonkin figured by Zeiller,* which 
differ to a considerable extent from the Indian specimens. 
He also considers that it agrees very closely with the simple 
margined varieties of Oleandridium tenwinerve, Brauns. 
From the Leigh’s Creek Coal-field, South Australia. 
MACROTENIOPTERIS. 
Macroteniopteris Wianamattz, Yeistm. 
Paleontographica, 1878, Suppl. Bd. iii, Lief. 3, Heft. 1, p. 107, 
Vel Bes ea 
Wilkinson (C. 8.), Ann. Rept. Dept. Mines N.S. Wales for 1879 
[1880], p. 214, t. v. 
Tenison-Woods, Procs. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, 1883, viii, p. 118. 
Feistmantel, Sitz. K. B. Gesell. Wissens. Math. Ntaurw. Cl., 1888, 
p- 631. 
Feistmantel, Mem. Geol. Survey N.S. Wales, Pal. 3, 1890, p, 
PUG to dy ts 1,2 
Etheridge, R., Jun., Geol. and Pal. Q’land, 1892, p. 376. 
M. Woodsi, Eth. fil., Geol. and Pal. Q’land, 1892, p. 377. 
* Annales des Mines, 1882, t. 10, f. 5. 
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