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ADDITIONAL PLANT=REMAINS FROM THE LEIGH 
CREEK COAL-FIELD, CENTRAL AUSTRALIA. 
By R. Erueripee, Junr., Curator of the Australian Museum, 
Sydney. 
[Read August 6, 1895.] 
1. INTRODUCTION. 
The plant-remains about to be described form part of a collec- 
tion made by Mr. George Sweet, of Brunswick, Melbourne, 
during a late tour through the fossiliferous Mesozoic area of 
Central Australia, and were kindly lent to me by him for des- 
cription. 
The fossils are of great interest, as establishing the presence of 
at least eight specific forms, in addition to those already 
enumerated by me in Reports* published by the Government 
Geologist of South Australia (Mr. H. Y. L. Brown). 
The three species already determined are the following :— 
Thinnfeldia odontopteroides, Morris. 
Macrotzeniopteris wianamatte, /iestm. ? 
Thinnfeldia media, Z’en. Woods. 
I presume that the present series forms a portion of that 
exhibited} to the Royal Society of South Australia on October 
17th, 1893, by Prof. R. Tate, on Mr. Sweet’s behalf, and which 
contained the following species :— 
‘“'Thinnfeldia odontopteroides, Morris. 
Kf media, Zen. Woods. 
Tzeniopteris, two species. 
Equisetum, s 
Macrotzniopteris wianamatte, /2estm. 
Trichomanides laxum, Z’en. Woods ? 
Otozamites, 7.sp.” 
The specimens submitted to me are not all sufficiently perfect 
for specific determination, but still are of great importance as 
showing the presence in the Leigh Creek deposit of unsuspected 
genera, and comprise :— 
Equisetum, sps. 
Teeniopteris (Oleandridium ‘) fluctuans, sp. nov. 
¥ [cf. T. (Oleandm.) tenuinervis, Brawns |. 
Anthrophyopsis ? sp. ind. 
*S. Australian Parl. Papers, 1891, No. i158, p. 10; Ibid, 1893, No. 158 
Suppl., p. 8. 
+ Trans. R. Soc. S. Austr. for 1892-93 [1893], xvii., p. 355. 
