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able to make out any sporangiophores, or further details. McCoy’s 
specimen, if a fructification of a Phyllotheca, for which the evidence 
is slender, differs both from Zeiller’s and Schmalhausen’s specimens. 
2. PHYLLOTHECA DELIQUESCENS (Goepp.). 
Woodwardian Mus. Camb., Foreign Plant Coll. No. 10 (?). 
Localit y.—Mulubimba. 
Phyllotheca deliquescens. 
1879. Schmalhausen (79) pp. 12-14 & pl. i, figs. 1-3, pl. ix, figs. 16-17, pl. x. 
1898. Seward (98) pp. 283-86. 
1900. Zeiller, ‘ Elém. de Paléobot.’ p. 165. 
Anarthrocanna deliquescens. 
1845. Goeppert, in Tchihatcheff’s ‘ Voyage scientifique dans l Altai Oriental’ 
pp. 379-88 & pl. xxv, figs. 1 & 2. 
Phyllotheca Hookeri. 
1847. McCoy (47) p. 157 & pl. xi, fig. 7. 
Phyllotheca indica. 
1861. Bunbury, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xvii, p. 335 & pl. xi, fig. 1. 
Phyllotheca australis. 
1890. Feistmantel (90) p. 79 & pl. xiv, fig. 5. 
This specimen is probably that figured by McCoy as Phyllotheca 
Hookeri, from which, with other specimens to be described under 
the locality of Arowa, he drew his reference to ‘ coarsely sulcated ’ 
stems.! There must remain some doubt as to whether this is the 
actual figured specimen, as although one of the fragments agrees 
very closely with McCoy’s figure, its relationship to the other is 
different from that there represented. The identity of McCoy’s plant 
with Ph. deliquescens (Goepp.) was recognized long ago by Schmal- 
hansen, from McCoy’s figures, and Mr. Seward fully agrees with 
that determination. The ridges and grooves are much sharper, and 
deeper, than in Ph. australis, Brongt. Neither of the fragments 
figured shows branches or leaves. In all probability they are casts, 
not of the external surface, but of the pith, similar to that figured by 
Mr. Seward ” in his text-book on ‘ Fossil Plants.’ 
Incerte Sedis. 
I. NoreeEratatrorsis, Feistmantel, 1881. 
Mem. Geol. Surv. India (Pal. Indica) ‘ Foss. Flora of the Gondwana Syst.’ 
vol. ii, pt. 1 (1879) p. 23. 
NorecERaTHiopsts Gorpprrti (Schmal.). (PI. I, figs. 1 & 2.) 
Woodwardian Mus. Camb., Foreign Plant Coll. Nos. 19-21. 
Locality.—Mulubimba. 
Rhiptozamites Goepperti. 
1879. Schmalhausen (79) pp. 32-33, etc. & pl. iv, figs. 2-4, pl. vii, figs. 23-27, 
pl. xv, figs. 1-11. 
1883. Schmalhausen (83) p. 429 & pl. i, figs. 5-7. 
1897. Newton & Teall, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. liii, p. 504, pl. xli, figs. 6-7. 
Noeggerathia equalis. 
1845. Goeppert, in Tchihatcheff’s ‘ Voyage scientifique dans |’ Altai Oriental’ p. 385 
& pl. xxvii, fig. 7. 
1871. Geinitz, in Cotta’s ‘ Der Altai’ p. 175. 
* McCoy (47) p. 157, sp. char. of Ph. Hookeri. 
2 Seward (98) p. 285, fig. 67. 
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