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LYCOPODIACEiE. 

 Lepidostrobus Muelleri B. M. Johnston 



CYCADACE.M. 



Sphenozamites (?) Feistmantelii S. M. Johnston 



Formerly referred with doubt to Rhacopteris. 

 CONIFERiE. 

 Coniferous trunks of trees belonging to the class Taxinacece, to 

 which the Poa-cordaites-hke leaves of Zeugophyllites elongatus 

 (Morris) in all probability belong. 



Mr. Wintle, who has written many interesting articles 

 upon Tasmanian geology, refers to two other species of 

 plants, viz., Odontopteris Wintlei, M'Coy ; Bndoqenophyllites 

 Wellinytonensis, M'Coy, but it is probable that they are MS. 

 names, as I am not aware that Prcf. M'Coy has ever pub- 

 lished specific descriptions. It is impossible, therefore, to 

 say whether my O. crispata now described may not be iden- 

 tical with the form submitted by Mr. Wintle to Prof. M'Coy. 



Mr. Wintle informs me that ho discovered, years ago, a 

 form which he considered to be identical with Glossopteris 

 Browniana, near the same spot. 



