EXPLANATION OF FIGURES. 



1 TO 68. 



1-33, 35. Leaf impressions common to deposits at Geilston, 

 Pipeclay Bluff, Cornelian Bay, Sandy Bay, and One 

 Tree Point, principally taken, however, from One 

 Tree Point and Pipeclay Bluff, Cornelian Bay. 



34 Fruit impression finely, transversely, striated, from 



Pipeclay Bluff, Sandy Bay. 



36. Impressions of curious jointed stem, frequently mis- 



taken for the fossil impression of some form of Pupa ; 

 abundant Geilston Travertin. 



37. Fossil impression of the imbricated foliage of Ara- 



cauria Johnstonii, F.v.M. A portion of the cone 



of do., 6. Portion of the same magnified. 

 38-39. Two views of a lignified fruit from the Deep Lead at 



Beaconsfield. 

 40-41. A species of Penteune (calcareous), probably P. 



Allporti, F.V.M., n.s., for Geilston Travertin. Fig. 



41 has been shown with six valves, by mistake, 



should be five nearly equal divisions. 

 42-43. A fossil fruit with four valves, allied to the genus 



Penteune, and found associated with 40 and 41. 

 44-47. Valves separated belonging to figs. 40-41. 

 48-49. Do., do., do., to figs. 42-43. 



50. Fossil cast of Plesiocajjparis leptocelyphis. Geilston 



and Pipeclay Bluff. 

 51-52. Fossil cast (calcareous) Platycoila Sidlivani, F.v.M. 



Geilston. 

 56-a.b.c. Do., do. (lignite). Deep Lead, Beaconsfield. 

 53. Fossil cast of a fruit (calcareous) common in Tra- 



vertin, Geilston. 

 54-55. Do., do., do., also common, do., do. 



57. Fossil fruit (lignite) with curiously wrinkled surface, 

 compressed, from Deep Lead, Beaconsfield. 



58. Fossil cast (arenaceous) of fruit Stephenson's Bend, 



Launceston, and One Tree Point, Hobart. 

 59-a.6. Concotkeca turgida, F.v.M., lignite. Beaconfield. 

 60-a. Rhytidoiheca Johnstonii^ F.v.M., n.s.^ lignite. Deep 



Lead, Beaconsfield. 

 61-62, a.h. Compressed soft ligneous fruit, two sections from the 



lignites of Deep Lead, Beaconsfield. 

 63-a.6. Fossil incisor of an animal probably allied to the 



existing Halmaturus from the hone breccia. One Tree 



Point. 

 64-a.b.c., aa., bb., cc. Three sections actual magnified size of a 



tooth of a species of Hypsipsyminus, from the same 



point as 63. 

 65. a.b.cd. Various sections of a leg bone of a marsupial, associ- 

 ated with 64. Nat. size. 

 66-a.b.c. ^ 



67-a.b.c. > Various bones. Nat. size. 

 68-a.b. J Do., do. 



Note. — The various figures and sketches were kindly copied from the 

 original drawings, and drawn upon lithographic transfer paper by my friend» 

 Mr. Arthur Lovett. 



R. M. J. 



