BY R, ETHERIDGE, JUN. 
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Vecofterxs (Gleichenites) gleichenoides, 0. and M., Pal. Indica 
(GondwanaFlora), 1862, 1, pt. 1, p. 45, t. 25, t. 26 f. 1, 3. 
Gleichenites (Gleichenia) bincGahunensis, Feistuiantel, p. 93. 
f^Gleichenia bindrabunensis, Schimper, Traite Pal. Veg. 1869, II. 
p. 670. 
Sp. Char. — Frond [bipinnate], long, narro^Y, parallel-sided, 
tapering but very slowly. Pinnre long and linear, opposite or 
sub-alternate, rarely alternate, obtusely pointed at their apices, 
springing from the rachis at right angles, and in close contiguity 
to one another. Rachis straight, non-flexuous, small and delicate. 
Pinnules short, entiie, broad-ovate, sub-alternate on the pinnae, 
and decurrent. 
Loc. and Horizon. — True Blue Hill, Croydon goldfield, Korth 
Queensland (R. L. Jack, Esq., &c.) ; iDesert Sandstone, Upper 
Mesozoic. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 
Pl.\TE XXXVII. 
Fig. 1. — Aneimites avstrina, Eth., jun. Portion of a large frond, showing 
the variation in the form of the pinnules (§ nat. size). 
Fig. 2. — Pinnule with venation ( x 3). 
Plate xxxviii. 
Fig. \. -Phlehopteris akthx>pte.r aides, Eth., jun. Portion of a frond, witli 
form and arrangement of the pinnules (nat. size). 
Fig. 2. — The same. Pinnule enlarged to show the reticulation along the 
midrib ( x 3. ) 
Pig. .3. ' Didymosorus (? ) f/leichenoides. Old. & Mor. Portion of a frond, 
with form and arrangement of the pinnules (nat. size). 
