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APPENDIX T. 
CATALOG-UE OF THE CSEr,ACEOUS FOSSILS OF AUSTRALIA. 
Bt R. Etueiudge, Junr., and W. S. Don. 
The only Catalogue of Australian Fossils, hitherto published, was that compiled by one of us 
and issued in 1878. In that work no attempt was made to discriminate between the various 
subdivisions of the Mesozoic Period. 
Notwithstanding the work represented by this Catalogue, the views expressed as to generic 
and specifle identification are purely those derived from our present knowledge of the forms, and 
we are convinced that in many instances considerable modification of terminology will become 
necessary at some future time. 
No attempt has been made to give the localities at which the various fossils occur — these 
will be found, as a general rule, in the works quoted in the synonymy. 
In the second column, references are given only to those works or papers which contain 
information of Palaeontological value ; as a rule, no reference is made to lists of localities only. 
When species are synonymised it has been considered unnecessary to g've generic 
references. 
In the cases of forms described in the present Alemoir, the synonymy is not requoted. 
Ahhreviafions : — Lower Cretaceous (the Rolling Downs Series) is shown in the columns 
by R.D. ; the Upper Series (Desert Sandstone) by D.vS. 
PLANTiE. 
Species. 
Reference. 
N.S.W. 
Q. 
•S.A. 
Acrostichum, Linnaeus, 1737. 
(fJenera PI., p. ,322.) 
Deiilis. K. Akad. Wissen. Wien, 189o, LXII, 
Cret.* 
p. 10, t. 1, f. 1. 
A Inns, Tuurnefort , 1735. 
(Linnatus, Sj'st. , Ed. 11, El. Lapp., 1737, p. 
260.) 
Deiiks. K. Akad. Wissen. Wien, 18S3, XLVII, p. 
D.S. 
14, t. 1, f. 15-17 ; Mem. Geol. Surv. N.S. 
W’ales, Pal. 2, 1888, p. 22, t. 1, f. 1.5-17; 
1 
Tate, Rept. Horn Kxped., 1896, Pt. 3, n. 
67. 
i 
Andromeda, Linnaeus, 1735. 
(Syst. Nat., Ed. I.) 
Donks. K. Akad. Wissen. Wieti, 1895, LXII, 
Cret. 
1 
p. 39, t. 3, f. 23. 
1 
N. Terr. 
A. priryiordia!e, Ett. 
A. Mudleri, Ett. 
A. miAtraliensis, Ett. 
Considerable uncertainty exists as to tiie exact stratigraphical position of these plant beds. 
