112 FOSSIL FLORA OF EASTERN AUSTRALIA AND TASMANTA, 
T shall now add a few remarks on the fossils from the plant and 
coal-bearing beds in Australia (eels of the marine — 
enumerating them in systematical order 
Paleoniseus antipodeus, Egerton. 'Wianamatta beds. 
Cleithrolepis granulatus, Eg. ; the tail of this species not sufficiently — 
distinct. Wianamatta and Hawkesbury beds. 
Myriolepis Clarkei, Eg. Hawkesbury beds. (The tail of this species 
is not known. 
Urosthenes Australis, Dan. ; a heterocercal fish from the Neweastle 
beds. . 
B. Puants.' ‘ a 
i ras scr : 
Phyllotheca Australis, Bgt. (pls. vi, fig. 3; 1, 2; xv, ia a 
This species has in Australia a a distribution be 2 the lower coal 
measures (below the first marine fauna) into the i: a 
beds of Queensland and Victoria. In Europe an and Siberia 
genus occurs in Jurassic beds only ; in — we know it from ; 
the upper portion of the Damuda seri 
——— Australis, M‘Coy. (pl. vi, 1, 2), Systematic a 
t settled with certainty, but most probably ane 
here known from the upper coal measures (New wveastle od 
In India it occurs in the Lower Gondwanas (Talehir . 
Damuda division). - 
Calamites radiatus, Bgt. (pl. via, fig. 1; viia, figs. 3, 4) Fon 
beds at Smith’s Oni Stroud. te ist a 
Annularia Australis, Feistmn. (pl. vii a, figs. 5, 6); 
ae only species described from Aus tralia. B es 
oal measures at Greta, N. 8. Wales. — . : 
Beenchs ste Sp. (pl. ii, fig. 1). Fragmentary, “© 
Port Stephens, N. 8. Wales. OB 
2, Filices. 
ites. east this genus six species are described ty Hor 
ana) from the Neweastle beds. sk Vict 
Sphenaporieguanens M‘Coy.—From the Iguana Ores ot 
Sphenopteris elongata, Car¥.—At first described by Mr. “snd 
from the upper Mesozoic coal-beds in Qu in’ 
by Mr. Crépin from apparently oquivales bes 4 
Jerusalem basin. 
' To those species began | have been ewig ry oF in ee ; 
the ive and fi s will 
plates of the siccnd mantels on. the Australian flora fi oe et 
add to the Roman plate numbers of the secon second memoir 
