70 HUGHES : WARDHA VALLEY COAL-FIELD. 



2. Seeds. Very abundant. They are apparently the seeds 

 of some ( Cycadeous plant, and I would apply the name 

 Cycadinocarpus, Schimp. 



" From Kawarsa — 



1. Phyllotheca Indica, Bunb. Established by Bunbury as an 



Indian type. It is one of the Equisetacece of the genus 

 Catamites (Suckow), and reminds one of Catamites arena- 

 ceus Jager. It might perhaps be considered as only 

 the stalk of Schizoneura, Schimp. 



2. Schizoneura, Schimp, Fragments. 



3. Glossopteris Indica, Schimp. (Gtossopieris Browniana, var. 



Indica, Bgt.). A piece of a large leaf with large reticulations. 



4. Glossopteris Browniana, var. Australasiea, Bgt. Some 



smaller leaves than the above may be determined as being 

 of this species. 



"From Anur (2 miles south-east of An targaon, Nizam's dominions) — 

 Equisetacea — 



1. Phyllotheca Indica, Bunb. 



2. Schizoneura sp. A fragment of the common Raniganj 



form. 



3. Shizoneura sp. A leaf resembling Morris' Zeugophyllites 



elongatus from N. S. Wales. Perhaps it may be a new 

 species, and if so, I would term it Schizoneura tenuinervis, 

 Fstm. 

 Filices — 



4. Glossopteris Broioniana, Bgt. 



5. Glossopteris lejotoneura, Bunb. A narrow form. 



" The occurrence of Schizoneura establishes, according to the experi- 

 ence of the Bengal coal-fields, a relationship between the beds in which 

 they were found and the Raniganj group." 

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