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to the three divisions adopted in this work ; the exact 

 localities, and therefore the horizons, from which some 

 of the specimens were obtained, are not known with 

 certainty, but such instances are fortunately rare. The 

 table is taken from one prepared by Dr. Broom, 1 with 

 the names of the plants and invertebrates added. 



UPPER BEAUFORT OR BURGHERSDORP BEDS. 



Plants 



* Schizoneura, sp. 2 



* Thinnfeldia sphenopteroides, Sew. 



* Taeniopteris carruthersi, Ten. -Woods. 

 Danaeopsis hughesi, Feistm. 

 Odontopteris browni, Sew. 

 Strobilites laxus, Sew. 

 Pterophyllum sp. cf. tietzii, Schenck. 

 Stigmatodendron dubium, Sew. 

 Glossopteris, sp. 



Fishes 



Hybodus africanus, Broom. 

 Ceratodus capensis, S.- Woodward. 



,, ornatus, Broom. 

 Helicthys browni, Broom. 



,, draperi, S. -Woodward. 



tennis, Broom. 

 Oxygnathus browni, Broom. 

 Dictyopyge formosa, Broom. 

 Cleithrolepis extoni, S. -Woodward. 



minor, Broom. 



Hydropessum Icannemeyeri, Broom. 

 Pholidophorus africanus, Broi.-m. 

 Coelacanthus africanus, Broom. 



M. S.A. M., vii., pt. 3, 1909. 



2 Those marked with an asterisk are identical with forms from the 

 Molteno beds and were obtained within less than 100 feet of the base of 

 that formation ; see Q. J. G. S., p. 85, 1908. 



