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EXPLANATION OF PLATES IX & X. 



[The specimens are preserved in the South African Museum, Oape Town.] 



Plate IX. 

 Fig. 1. Lcpidodendron Pedroamim (Carruthers) ; three-fifths of the natural size. 

 (See p. 120.) 



2. Glossopteris angusiif alia vixv.taniopteroides; natural size. (Seep. 113.) 



3. Calliptcridium sp. ; natural size. (See p. 118.) 



Plate X. 



Figs. 1&2. Lepidodendron vereenigingense,s^.noY.; natural size. (Seep. 119.) 

 Fig. 3. Gangamopteris cycle pteroides, Feistmantel ; about half the natural size. 

 (See p. 117.) 



Djscussiox (on the two poREGOiNa Papers). 



Dr. F. H. Hatch said that all the plant-remains that had 

 been described at various times from Vereeniging were found in 

 the sandstone-beds which immediately, and conformably, overlie 

 the coal-seams at that locality. That they included so many 

 species was due to the untiring industry of Mr. T. N. Leslie, who 



