99 
Measures — at Greta, Stony Creek, &c., where also Glossoptcris occurs — arc 
on a higher horizon than the beds of Smith’s Creek, near Stroud, and Port 
Stephens. 
Locality and Horizon. — At Smith’s Creek, near Stroud — PL IV, Pig. 
1 (No. 13), Pig. 2 (No. IS), Pig. 4 (No. 19), Pig. 5 (No. 13), Pig. 6 (No. 
1(») ; PI. Vir, Pig. 1 (No. 10), Pig. 3 (No. It) ; PI. VIII, Pig. 1 (No. 16), 
Pig. 2 (No. 16), Pig. 3 (No. 14). At Arowa — PI. IV, Pig. 3 ; PI. VI, Pig. 
1. Port Stephens— PL Y, Pigs. 1, 3; PL IX, Pig. 1. All in New South 
Wales (Lower Carboniferous beds). 
RnACOPTERIS INTERMEDIA, Feistmantel. 
PI. VI, Pig. 3. 
Hhacopteris intermedia, Feistmantel, loo. cit., 137S, p. 75, PL 2, f. 3. 
,, „ Tenison Woods, loc. cit., 1S83, p. 98. 
Sp. Char. — Pronde pinnata ; rhachi crassa, linea media prominente 
pcrcursa ; pinnulis alternantibus pedunculatis, oblongc rhombeis laciniatis, 
laciniis cuneatis, mediis longissimis, in pinnulis superioribus rarioribus ; 
marginibus laciniarum denticulatis ; nervis pluribus furcantibus, in lacinias 
radiantibus. 
“ ILachis tliick, with a prominent mesial angle ; pinnules alternate 
pedunculate, oblong rhomboid, incised into cuncatc segments, the centre 
longest, incision scarcely marked above ; margins of the segments denticu- 
late ; veins numerous, forking, radiating into the segments.” 
Ohs. — This form shows various characters, which place it between 
Hhacopteris transitionis, Stur, and It. Machanecki, Stur. 
Locality and Horizon. — In Lower Carboniferous beds at Port 
Stephens, New South Wales, 
Hhacopteris (?) Hoemeri, Feistmantel. 
PI. VII, Pigs. 2, 2a. 
B. Boemeri, Feistmantel, Zeitschr. d. D. G-eol. Gcsellsch., 1873, XXV, 3, p. 508, Taf. XV, £. 11. 
„ Feistmantel, Foss. FI. v. Austr. Nachtr., 1879, p. 117, PI. II, figs. 2, 2a. 
„ Tenison Woods, loc. cit., 1883, pp. 98, 99. 
Ohs. — There are only two pinnulse of one specimen preserved, which, 
by their general form, and by the mode of incision, resemble very much that 
species, which I described in 1873 as Sphcnopteris Hoemeri, from Lower 
