all to one form, Leptophlceum rhombicum ,* previously described by Dawson 
as occurring in the Upper Devonian series of Canada.” 
“ At Mount Wyatt the plant-beds arc interstratified with strata con- 
taining Spirifers, &c.” 
(11.) 1378 79. Feistmantel (Dr. 0.) Palaeozoische und mesozoisclie Flora de3 ostlichen 
Australions. Palaiontographica. Cassel, 1878-79. 
In the second (supplemental) part of the above work I quoted (p. 174), 
in the comparative tables of the formations in several of the Australian pro- 
vinces, those from Queensland, according to Mr. Daintree’s work. 
(12.) 1880. Feistmantel (Dr. 0.) Notes on the Fossil Flora of Eastern Australia and 
Tasmania. Journ. and Proc. Roy. Soc. N.S.W., 1880, Vol. XIV, p. 103. 
The sequence of formations in Queensland is also there quoted 
according to the mentioned work of Daintree, with descriptions of the plants 
by Mr. Carruthers. 
(13.) 1882-83. Tenison Woods (Rev. J. E.) A Fossil Plant Formation in Central Queens- 
land. Journ. and Proc. Roy. Soc. X.S.W., 1883, Vol. XVI, pp. 179, el seq., Pis. XI, XII. 
This paper I consider of great importance, inasmuch as it records the 
occurrence in Queensland of a fossil flora, entirely representing the flora of 
the Lcpidodendron beds of Smith’s Creek near Stroud, and Port Stephens, 
in New South Wales. 
The fossils described and illustrated are 
Lepidodenflron Veltheimianum , Sternberg ; also Knorria state of the 
same. 
Cyclostigma ausirate , Peistrn., q 
Catamites radiates, Brgt., [- Bobuntungen. 
Catamites varians, Scliloth., ) 
(14.) 1883. Tenison Woods (Rev. J. E.) On the Fossil Flora of the Coal Deposits of 
Australia. Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1883, Vol. VIII, Pt. 1. pp. 37-1G7, Plates 1-10 A. 
(15.) 1886. Clarke (A. W.) Occurrence of Coal in ftueensland.t Catalogue of the Minerals 
exhibited in the Queensland Court, Colonial and Indian Exhibition of 188G {Cat. Exhibits, Queensland 
Court, 1886), p. 134. 
This contains a brief notice of the various coal deposits, which are 
described as follows : The Ipswich Basin ; Southern Coal-fields ; Coal on the 
Plateau; Northern Coal-fields. 
* Described hereafter as Lcpidodendron nothum. 
f Mr. Clarke remarks that this is a resume of a pamphlet on “ The Coal Resources of Queensland,” by the 
Rev. ,T. E. Tenison Woods, F.O.S., &c,, which, I am sorry to say, I could not procure. 
