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DESCRIPTION. 



CCCXXVIIL E. Suttoni* formerly E, Muelleri Deane. 



In Rec. Geol. Sum. Vict,, vol. i, Part I, p. 24, Plate iii, fig. 3. 

 Following is the original description : — 



Leaf broadly lanceolate, falcate, much attenuate at base ; lateral veins rather close, parallel and 



inclined to the midrib at an angle of about 45 deg. Intramarginal vein close to the margin 



It is not unlike E. Wqollsii in venation, but differs from that species in being strongly falcate, and 

 in its more attenuate base. 



DESCRIPTION. 



CCCXXIX. E. Chapman^ formerly E. Woollsii Deane. 



Rec. Geol. Surv. Vict., vol. i, Part I, p. 24, Plate iii, figs. 4 and 9. 

 Following is the original description : — 



■ Leaf lanceolate, attenuate at base, almost straight and symmetrical, only slightly oblique at base. 

 Midrib strongly marked, lateral veins close together, making an angle of about 40 deg. with the midrib. 

 Intramarginal vein rather close to the margin. 



Mr. Deane compares it with E. Hayi Ett. 



* This name, originally proposed, gives way to E. MuelhriT. B. Moore. Seethe present work, Part XXVIII, p. 160. 

 Mr. Deane writes to me changing the name of his fossil to E. Sultoni, in honour of Dr. Charles Stanford Sutton, a well-known 

 Victorian botanist. 



t The name IS. Woollsii is preoccupied. See Part XLVII, p. 199 of the present work. Mr. Deane writes to me 

 changing the name of this fossil to E. CItapmani, in honour of Frederick Chapman, the well-known Victorian palaeontologist, 

 whose writings I have already quoted in this Part. — J.H.M. 



