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(1.) 1845. Strzelecki (Count P. cle) Physical Description of New South Wales and Van 
Diemens Land, &C. Svo. London, 1815. 
This work has already been noticed under the heading New South 
Wales (No. 4), and I shall not repeat again all the remarks here. 
The fossil plants collected by Count Strzclecki in the Jerusalem basin 
were : — 
Pecopteris australis, Morr. 
,, f now TldnnfeldiaJ odontopteroides, Morr. 
Zeugophy llites elongatus, Morris. 
All these arc apparently from the beds above the Marine beds. We 
shall see farther on that there arc also Coal Measures within the Marine beds, 
and that they also have yielded numerous plant remains. 
(2.) 1864. Wintle (S. H.) Sketch of the Principal Geological Features of Hobart, Tasmania 
Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., 1864, Vol. XX, p. 4G5. 
(3.) 1875. Crepin ( — ). Notes on Pecopteris odontopteroides. Bull. Acad. It.de Belgique, 1875. 
The fossil plants noticed by Crepin are : — 
Sphenopteris elongata, Carruthers, ) 
^ . 7 . 7 Jerusalem Basin. 
Pecopteris odontopteroides, Morr.,) 
(4.) 1878-79. Feistmantel (Dr. 0.) Palaeozoische und mesozoische Flora derOstlichen 
Austl'aliens. Palaeontorjraphica, Cassel, 1878-79. 
Amongst the specimens, which were placed by the late Rev. W. B. 
Clarke at my disposal, and which formed the scientific material for the above 
work, there were also several specimens from Spring Hill, in the Jerusalem 
basin. The fossil plants known to me were : — 
Sphenopteris elongata, Carr. Jerusalem Basin. 
Pecopteris ( Thinnfeldm ) odontopteroides, Morr. ; Spring Hill, Jeru- 
salem Basin. 
Alethopteris australis, Morr. Jerusalem Basin. 
Sagenopteris tasmanica, Feistm. Spring Hill, Jerusalem Basin. 
Zeugophgllites elongatus, Morr. Jerusalem Basin. 
These are all from the Mesozoic beds, equivalent of similar beds 
(Clarence River Series) in New South Wales, and of the Carbonaceous beds 
in Victoria and Queensland. 
(5.) 1880. Feistmantel (Dr. 0.) Notes on the Fossil Flora of Eastern Australia and 
Tasmania. Journ. and Proc. Pop. Soc., X. S. Wales, 1S80, Vol. XIV, pp. 103-11S. 
Also in this paper I had knowledge only of the fossil plants quoted in 
the preceding work from the Jerusalem Basin. 
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