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Localities.—- TASMANIA — New Town, Richmond, Jerusalem, 
Impression Bay, Seymour, Ben Lomond, York Plains, Longford, 
Hamilton. N.S. WaLes—Mulimbimba (2). 
References.—Morris, Strezelicki’s Phys. Descrip. N.S. Wales and 
V.D. Land, 1845, p. 250, t. 6, f. 5, 5a; M‘Coy Annals. Nat. Hist., 
1847, XX., p. 152 ; ibid Proc. R. Soc., V.D. Land, 1851, 1, p. 309%5 
Tenison-Woods, Proc. Lin., N.S. Wales, 1883, Vol. VIIL, pt. 
1, pp. 151-152 ; R. Etheridge, jun., Cat. Aust. Fossils, 1878, p. 101. 
Naecerarutopsis (Feistmantel). 
Leaves unknown, leaflets (pinnules) wedge-shaped from 
the base, or elongate-spathulate, sub-rhomboid or obovate, 
margins straight or incurved; nerves close and numerous, 
somewhat thick at the base, and from thence forking twice 
or oftener, becoming slender and diverging into the leaf. 
N@GGERATHIOPSIS SPATHULATA (Dana). 
Leaves short, spathulate, apex triangular and sub-acute, 
narrowed at the base, and thence gradually dilating ; nerves 
very delicate, and only partially distinct, four or five veins in 
the breadth of a line. 
Localities._N.S. WALES ——(?). TAsMANTA (2). 
fteferences. —Tenison-Woods, l.c., p. 153. 
N@GGERATHIOPSIS MEDIA (Dana). 
Hlongate, lanceolate, tapering towards the base, and 
broadest within an inch of the apex. Hxtremity sub-tri- 
angular, and apex rounded. Veins a little divergent, about 
fifteen to half an inch. One leaf five inches long, about an 
inch wide within an inch of the apex, and a fourth of an 
inch at base; another shorter. 
Localities —TASMANIA — Mersey Coal Basin. N.S. WaLes— 
Neweastle. 
References—Tenison-Woods, l.c., p. 154. 
N@GGERATHIOPSIS ELONGATA. 
This is a doubtful species, which Dana identified with 
Zeugophyllites elongatus Morris, but says that it was found at 
Neweastle, which is clearly an error. He says that it may be 
identical with Goeppert’s N. distans, but that plant grew in 
clusters, and, moreover, had veins bi-furcating in the middle, 
which does not occur in Morris’s fossil. (Tenison- Woods). 
Locality._N.S. W ALEsS—Newcastle. 
References.—Tenison-W oods, Le., p. 154. 
N@GGERATHIOPSIS PRISCA (Feistmantel). 
Leaves unkown, leaflets (pinnules) medium-sized, sub- 
rhomboid, obovate, slightly mequilateral, nerves close and 
fine, emerging radiately from a narrow base, and forking 
twice or thrice. 
Greta Creek, N.S.W., under the marine Paleozoic fossil- 
iferous strata. (Tenison-Woods, Lec., p. 154). 
