FOSSIL FLORA OF EASTERN AUSTRALIA AND TASMANIA. 117 
Otozamites comp. Mandeslohi, Kurr. (pl. xiia, fig. 6). This is the 
first Otozamites identified from Australia. From upper meso- 
zoic beds, Queensland, Talgai Diggings, appears very close to 
Otoz. Zone lohi, a Liassic species, to which I refer it for 
the prese 
apeisheitinn: dinpelie Morr. (copy, pl. xiii, fig. 6). Described 
at first from the Jerusalem basin, Tasmania; later, from the 
Newcastle beds. It was, by some authors, compared with 
Schizoneura, also with Néggerathia, but from both it is 
ually distinguished. 
Genus Néggerathiopsis, Feistm. (pl. xvi, figs. 2-4, as Noggerathia, 
and viii a, fig. 3, as V6 éqgerathiopsis, Feistm). Certain 
leaves were described by Prof. Dana as belonging to the 
genus Véggerathia ; they came from the Newcastle beds, an 
this genus was then quoted repeatedly from Australia. Also 
ian c 
the also, which in my first memoir (1878) are 
still quoted as Néggerathia, while x the seco 
already with the new genus Végger agg ial 
\ Barsher comparison n has shown that these se Indian and Australian 
eaves (AG A; Th 
the Kusnezk basin in the Altai; these were also recen 
by Prof. Schmalhausen not to be Néggerathia, nae were placed 
with a new genus i c 
Cycadeacee. These two genera are certainly very <a related. 
The flora of the pate’ basin (Altai) was recently ized to 
‘icles Ae ae ins the Indian lower ‘Gonvanas Fs have aro 
mentioned that Wé. 3 is to be confounded with 
Zeugopheyllites nor with Schizonewra. * The species are :— 
media, Dana, ~ Bal spathulata, Dana. 
— the Newcastle beds, New S. Wales. To one of 
ier may belong the leaves figured by me in the 
’ i ay a xvi, 
Noggerathiopots prise igs WN igh srvit 8-2): Lower 
measures at es at Greta, N.S. Wi 
Cordaits di ts Australis, M‘Coy. Devonian beds at the Iguana Creek, 
