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TyENIOPTEMS Carrutiiersi, Ten. Woods. 
PL XXY.III, Pig. 7. 
Tamiopteris Taint red, Carruthers in Daintroo, loc. cit., 1872, p. 355, PL XXYIT, f. G. 
,, ,, Peistmantel, loc. cit., 187S, p. 110, Pl. XIV, f. 4. 
Tcenioptcris Carruthers i, Tenison Woods, loc. cit., 1S33, p. 117. 
Sp. Char. — “Frond simple (?), broad, linear; costa somewhat thick, 
veins leaving it at an acute angle, then passing out at right angles to the 
margin, once or twice dichotomously divided.” 
Ohs. — This is the Tcenioptcris Daintreei described by Carruthers from 
Queensland. 
Locality and Horizon. — At the Tivoli Coal Mine, near Ipswich, 
Queensland (Mesozoic) . 
TiENIOPTERIS TASMAN IGA, Johnston. 
Tcenioptcris tasmanica, .Toll ns ton, loc. cit., 18S5, p. 33. 
Sp. Char. — “Frond simple, broadly strap-shaped, not obovate; midrib 
moderately strong ; veins well defined, exceedingly close and numerous, 
parallel, emerging from midrib at an acute angle, and immediately bending 
and reaching margin at a slight angle upwards. About one nerve in ten 
simply furcate near middle of wing ; about twenty-four nerves in the space of 
lialf-an-inch ; length unknown, breadth about 40 millimetres.” 
Locality and Horizon. — Common in the shales at the foot of Spring 
Hill, Tasmania (Mesozoic). 
TmNiopi’EEis Morrisiana, Johnston. 
Tceniopteris Morrisiana, Jolmston, loc. cit., 1885, p. 33. 
Sp. Char. — “ Frond simple, narrowly strap-shaped ; costa fine; veins 
numerous, parallel, one in six simply furcate, emerging and radiating out- 
wards at a moderately acute angle to margin ; length unknown ; breadth 
about 10 millimetres ; nerves fully 1 millimetre apart.” 
Mr. Johnston thinks it allied to the specimen figured as Tcenioptcris 
Daintreei by Mr. Carruthers, now T. Carruthersi. 
Locality and Horizon. — In a greyish-white shale below a four feet 
coal seam, near Longford, Tasmania. 
