490 Dr. 0. Feistmantel — The Flora of E. Australia. 



Bhacopteris intermedia, Fstm., Port Stephens ; Bh. comp. Bbmeri, 

 Fstm., Smith's Creek (Stroud) ; Bh. septentrionalis, Fstin. ibidem. 



Thinnfeldia (Pecopteris) odontopteroides, Morr. Prof. Morris 

 described in Strzelecki's work certain ferns from the Jerusalem's 

 Basin in Tasmania as Pecopteris odontopteroides ; it was found in 

 those beds, which I mentioned before, as doubtfully dipping below 

 the Pachydomus beds. Prof. M'Coy referred it to Gleichenites. Mr. 

 Carruthers described and figured it again as Pecopteris odontopteroides 

 from Queensland. 1 Eecently, Mr. Crepin (I.e.) discussed and figured 

 several specimens of this species, also from Tasmania; they agree 

 very well with those from Queensland. Eelying apparently upon 

 Count Strzelecki's description, he considered the Jerusalem's Basin as 

 Carboniferous, and took the plant to be an Odontopteris, comparing 

 it with Prof. Geinitz's Odontopteris alpina. But, at the same time, 

 he made the important statement, which I mentioned before, about 

 the association of this plant with Sphenopteris elongata in Tasmania. 

 In my papers on the Australian Flora, I gave figures of specimens 

 from Queensland, Tasmania, and from the Wianamatta and Hawkes- 

 bury beds in N. S. Wales. A careful examination of these specimens 

 from the different localities showed them to belong to one and the 

 same form, and T think that, from reasons which I have given 

 elsewhere, it belongs to Thinnfeldia. 



It is known from the Upper Mesozoic beds in Queensland and 

 Tasmania, and from the Wianamatta-Hawkesbury beds in New 

 South Wales — but not from the " Upper Coal-measures " (Newcastle 

 beds) in N. S. Wales. The quotation of this species from the New- 

 castle beds in my paper was a mistake, caused by my considering 

 the locality " Clark's Hill," in New South Wales, as belonging to 

 the Upper Coal-measures, while it belongs to the Wianamatta beds. 



Odontopteris microphylla, M'Coy, Wianamatta beds (and not New- 

 castle beds). 



Cyclopteris cuneata, Carr., Upper Mesozoic, Queensland. 



Alethopteris (Pecopteris) australis, Morr. At present known from 

 the Upper Mesozoic beds only (Clarence Biver, New South Wales ; 

 Victoria ; Tasmania) ; but not from the Newcastle beds in N. S. 

 Wales. 



Pecopteris? tenuifolia, M'Coy, and Gleichenia dubia, Fstm., from 

 the Wianamatta beds, N. S. Wales. 



Tceniopteris (Angiopieridium) Daintreei, M'Coy, Upper Mesozoic 

 beds in Queensland (Talgai) ; New S. Wales (Clarence Biver), and 

 Victoria. 



Macrotceniopteris Wianamattai, Fstm., Wianamatta beds. 



Genus Glossopteris, Brong. This genus, as far as is known at 

 present, begins, in Australia, in the Lower Carboniferous beds, and is 

 most frequent in the "Upper Coal-measures" of New South Wales. 

 In India it is found in the Coal-measures (Talchir and Damuda 

 Series), in the Panchet group, and in the Jabalpur group (Jura). 

 In Africa in the Karoo beds. 



! His specimens differ, however, somewhat from Morris's original type — hut later 

 quite similar forms were also found in the Jerusalem's Basin, Tasmania ; Morris's 

 specimens were altogether hadly preserved. 



