114 FOSSIL FLORA OF EASTERN AUSTRALIA AND TASMANIA, 
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as far as known at present, this plant has not been met with below 
the Hae kecieey beds ; it therefore does not ocewr in the Neweastle 
beds. The quotation of it in my first memoir on the Australian 
Flora as being also known from the Newcastle beds, was caused 
mistake with regard to the locality Clark’s Hill, which I ie 
to be in the Newcastle beds while it is in the Wianamatta beds 
In the mentioned memoir I also quoted it as coming dou 
from the lower seri measures, which referred to the occurrence ¢ 
this species in Tasm ; this was before I had sufficient informa-_ 
tion about the pidaition of these Tasmanian beds. 
We know therefore this plant from the following horizons and 
localities :— eden a an 
a. Upper Mesozoic beds. Tpswich (figures in my 
pl. xv, figs. 3, 5, 6), and Tivoli Mines, ris 
Mr. W. Carruther’s figures, lc.) ; Jerusalem basi, 
Tasmania (figures in my first memoir, pl. xv, figs 4 a 
Morris’ original figures, 1845, and the figures i 
Crépin’s paper, 1875). ; 
b. Wianamatta hacks. Clark’s Hill, near Oe New so 
Vales (figure in my first memoir, pl. xvi, fig. 1, and the 
sent for description by Mr. C. 8. Wilkinson feat - 
in my second memoir, pl. x a—xiia 
Oderigaterts macrophylla, Moy, Wianamatt Z 
first memoir also wrongly quoted te the Neweas 
Cyelopteris a da Carr. Upper mesozoic beds, Tivoli Mines 
yl ; 
paso Bing yoo alis, Morr. sp. (plate xiv, Aes, 1, ja 
mesozoic beds a8 Vie iotoris, New 8. W: 5 (Clar 
however, are mesozoic. 
Pecopteris ? voreusfolea, Moy. Wianamatta beds, 
near Cobbity, a doubtful species. 
Gleichenia iden. Feistm. (pl. ne, fig. 8. Wine 
Ap to be rently a Gleichenia, but doubtful as 
Teniopteris Daintreei, M‘Coy (pl. xii a, fig. 5, 5a). =F 
described this species at first from the upper m 1 
Victoria. Later, Mr. W. Carruthers 2 me, 50 
land, but the latter seems to differ from the 
characters, and the identity of these both was 
have however figured a specimen from the 7 
Queensland, which is indeed identical with 
