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Wales, and Phyllotheca equisetitoides trom the Permian of the lower 
Tungusca, in Siberia. 
+. Phyllotheca Auelleriana, closely related to Phyllotheca indica, 
from the Raniganj in Tudia. 
6. Phiyllotheca, stems, apparently identical with forms from the 
Raniganj of India, the cea shales of the Transvaal, and the New- 
castle group, New South Wales. 
7. Lycopodiopsis Derbyt, possibly identical with forms from the 
Ecca shales.in the Transvaal, and the Permian of Siberia. 
8. Lepidophloios laricinus, common in the Upper Carboniferous 
of Europe and North America, and in the coal measures of Argentina. 
9. Sigillaria Brardi, from the cca shales in the Transvaal, and 
widespread in the Upper Carboniferous and Permian of Europe and 
America. 
10. Sigiilaria australis, related to Sigillaria oculina from the 
Bunter sandstone of urope. 
11: Lepidodrendron Pedroanum, related to Lepidodendron obo- 
vatum and Lepidodendron dichotomum from the Northern Upper 
Carboniferous and to Lepidodendron oculisfelis, from near the base 
of the Permian in China. 
12. Sphenopteris hastata?, from the Newcastle group, New South 
Wales, and reported also from Tasmania. 
13. Neuropteridium Plantianum (= validum) from the Talchir 
and Karharbari in India, the Ecca shales of Cape Colony, the coal me- 
sures of Argentina, and closely related to Neuropteris tasmanica from 
Hobart, Tasmania. 
44. Glossopteris Browniana, trom the Newcastle series, New 
South Wales, Mersey River coalfield, Tasmania, the Barakar and 
Raniganj of India, the Beaufort beds in Cape Colony, the Ecca beds of 
the Transvaal, Natal, Orange River colony, and Portuguese East Africa, 
from Argentina, and from the Rhetic of Tonquin. 
15, Glossopteris indica, from the Talchir, Karharbari, Barakar, 
and Raniganj in India, the Newcastle series, New South Wales, the 
Mersey coalfield, Tasmania, lhe Bowen River series in Queensland, 
the Beaufort beds in Cape Colony, the cca shales in the Transvaal, 
and Portuguese Hast Afriva, the coal measures of Argentina, the upper 
Permian of Russia, and in the Trias of the Panchet and Jabalpur groups 
of India, and the Rhetic of Tonquin. 
16. Glossopleris ampla, from the Neweastle series, New South 
Wales, the Bowen River series, Queensland, the Mersey River in 
