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depth. Shales of a similar kind, rich in plant impressions, 

 and containing many forms in common, are frequently met 

 with in road cuttings, etc., throughout the districts of New 

 Town, G-lenorchy, Old Beach, Richmond, Spring Hill, and 

 Spring Bay. It will he seen that the new discovery has 

 contributed a very important addition to the already known 

 plants of the period. 



LIST OF SPECIES OCCURRING IN SHALY BEDS AT LORD'S HILL, 

 OPPOSITE AUGUSTA-ROAD, NEW TOWN. 



FILICES. 



*Glossopteris 

 Tseniopteris 

 *Sagenopteris 

 *Rhacophyllum (?) 

 *Neuropteris 



>> 

 *AIethopteris 

 * 



Thinnfeldia 



*Odontopteris 



SpheTiopteris 

 "*Cyclopteris 

 CYCADACEiE. 



Podozamites 

 *Pterophylhim 



* n (•) 



EQUISETACE^E. 

 Phyilotheca 



moribunda 



Tasmanica 



salisburioides 



coriaceum 



Tasmaniensis 



antipoda 



Australis 



serratifolia 



obttisifolia 



media 



superba (?) 



crispata 



lobifolia (?) 



Australis 



distans (?) 

 Strahani 

 Risdonensis 

 dubia 



Hookeri 



ramosa 



Australis 



CONIFERiE. 

 *Baiera 



*Salisburia 

 *Ginkgophyllum 



R. M. Johnston 



Morris 



B. M. Johnston 



Tenison Woods 

 B. M. Johnston, 



Morris 



B. M. Johnston 



Fred. 



B. M. Johnston 



M'Coij 

 Brongt. 



B. M. Johnston 



tenuifolia 



Hobartensis 

 Australis 

 Zeugophyllites (Poa-Cordaites) elongatus 



To this list may be added, for the sake of completeness, the re- 

 maining forms known to occur in other formations of the 

 Mesozoic period in Tasmania :— 



FILICES. 



Sagenopteris Tasmanica 



Damsa Momsiana _ 



Trichomanides Ettmgshausem 



Thinnfeldia trilobita # 



odontopteroides 



Sphcnopteris alata 



• Those marked with an asterisk are new species, t This form [occurs at Brocks 

 coal seam, Oompton. 



Morris 



Feist 



B. M. Johnston 



Morris 

 Brongt 



