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Bornia radiata, Etheridge, j nr., Catalogue, 1878, p. 29. 
Bornia radiata , l)e Kouinck, Eoss. Pal. Nouv.-Gallcs du Sadr, 1877, Pt. 3, p. 142, Tab. 7, f. 1. 
Catamites radiatus, Eeistmantel, Palaeoz. und mesoz. Flora d. dstl. Australiens, Nachtrag, 1879, 
p. 114, Taf. VI, f. 1, Taf. VII, 3, 4. 
Catamites ( Bornia ) radiatus, Tenison Woods toe., cit., 1883, p. 83. 
Obs . — This is a species which lias the ribs in the joints not alternating, 
hut only interrupted ; the leaves long, linear ; which on the branches arc 
once or twice forked. It is well known in the Lower Carboniferous beds 
(Limestone and Culm) of Europe, and in Mr. 1). Star's above work it is very 
minutely discussed. Mr. Star made it the type of a new genus, Arcluco- 
calamitcs, but I think the name Calamites docs as well. Mr. Stur has also 
sufficiently illustrated the leaf organs, and has recognized in a specimen from 
Rothwaltersdorf, in Silesia, which I described as Asterophyllites , the fructifi- 
cation of the above species. 
I figure two specimens of stems (IT. Ill, Eigs. 1, 3). In Eig. 2 of same 
Plate are, I think, represented the leaves of this species. These are narrow, 
linear impressions, which in some places are forked ; hut this forking is not 
so regular, as was described by Mr. Stur ; but still I think the said fossil 
represents the leaves, and I point in this respect to Prof. Heer’s Tab. II, 
Eig. 0 , ( loc . cit.) 
Locality and Horizon. — The specimens figured by me are from the 
Lower Carboniferous beds at Smith’s Creek, near Stroud, New South Wales, 
and they had the numbers G (Eigs. 1, 3) and 17 (Eig. 2) attached to them, 
which refer to the section through the strata at the locality named. 
It is also quoted by Mr. Tenison Woods from similar beds at 
13obuntungen, in the Drummond Pan go, Queensland (Lower Carboniferous). 
Calamites vahians, German. 
Catamites various, lie Kouinck, toe. cit., 1S77, Pt. 3, p. 142. 
,, ,, Etheridge, jun., toe. cit., 1878, p. 30. 
„ ,, Eeistmantel, toe. cit., 1S79, p. 145. 
,, ,, Tenison Woods, toe. cit., 18S3, p. 85. 
Obs. — I have not seen any specimens of this plant, hut 1 know it only 
from quotations hy Prof. Do Kouinck and Mr. Tenison Woods. 
Locality and Horizon. — Lower Marine beds and Coal Measures, New 
South Wales (Prof. Do Kouinck) ; Drummond Range, Queensland (Mr. 
Tenison Woods). (Lower Carboniferous.) 
