18 XXX1L Dr. J. V. Danei: On the physiography of Northeastern Australia: 



„the typical flora of the coastal area in Eastern Australia today is 

 quite unlike that of the présent inland area. During the „newer Vol- 

 canic" period this was not so, because the „leads" occur indifferently 

 on both présent coastal aud inland falls. Such an uniformity of floras 

 coupled with the fact that the fossils occur in leads now occupying 

 both eastern and western falls of the highlands, points irresistibly 

 to the conclusion that the eastern side of Australia in latě Tertiary 

 time consisted of a slightly roughened surface not raised much aboye 

 sea level." 



