Coniferous Scales, p. 714. 
Noggerathia spathulata, Dana, p. 715, PI. XII, f. 9. Illawarra 
district. 
Noggerathia media, Dana, p. 715, PI. XII, f. 10. Newcastle, mouth 
of Hunter lliver. 
Noggerathia elongata (Morr.), Dana, — Zeugophy Hites, Morris. 
Sphenopteris lobifolia (Morr.), Dana, p. 715, PL XII, f. 12. New- 
castle. 
Glossopteris Browniana (Bgt.), Dana, p. 716, PL XII, f. 13. New- 
castle, Illawarra. 
Glossopteris ample, Dana, p. 717, PL XIII, f. 1. Newcastle, Illa- 
warra. 
Glossopteris reticulum , Dana, p. 717, PL XIII, f. 2. Newcastle. 
Glossopteris elongata, Dana, p. 718, Pl. XIII, f. 4. Newcastle. 
Glossopteris (?) cordate, Dana, p. 718, Pl. XIII, f. 5. Illawarra 
district. 
Glossopteris linearis, M £ Coy, p. 718. 
Bhyllotheca australis (Bgt.), Dana, p. 718, Pl. XIII, f. 6. Newcastle. 
Glasteria australis, Dana, p. 719, Pl. XIV, f. 3 — 5. This is, I 
believe, identical with Vertebraria australis. Newcastle. 
Other species are rather doubtful. 
Professor Dana did not trace an interpolation of the plantbeds with 
marine beds, and he believed that there is a break between the Palaeozoic 
marine fossils and the plant remains. The coal beds of Newcastle he declares 
to be of Permian age, I suppose with regard to the heterocercal fish. 
(10.) 1850. Jukes (Prof. J. B.) Sketch of the Physical Structure of Australia. 8 eo. 
London, 1850. 
(IP) 1850. Unger (Prof. F.) Genera et Species Plantarum fossilium. 8 vo. Leipzig, 1850. 
Therein all the fossil plants described up to that date from Australia 
in the above works are mentioned. 
(12-) 1856, Clarke (Rev. W. B.) Notes on the Geology of New South Wales. Quart. Joum. 
Geol. Soe., Vol. XI, p. 408. 
Here the following sequence of strata is given (downwards) : — ■ 
1. Coal-bearing beds. 
2. Pmcks, with Lower Carboniferous or Devonian (?) fossils, coal 
plants, and coal. 
