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Genus — ANGIOPTERIDIUM, Schimper, 1869. 
(Traite Pal. Veg., Tome T, p. 002.) 
Obs. — The affinities of this genus are Mesozoic. Several species have 
been described from the Indian Gondwana System. One of these has also 
been observed by the Rev. Mr. Tenison Woods amongst the fossils in Australia. 
Angioptehiditjm ensis, Oldham, sp. 
Stangerites ensis, Oldliam and Morris, Fossil Flora of the liajmahal Hills, 1802, p. 35, Tab. VI, 
figs. 8, 9, 10. 
Angiopteridium ensis, Schimper, Traite Pal. Veg., 1SG9, I, p. GOO. 
,, ,, Feistmantel, Jurassic (Liassic) Flora of the Pajmahal Group, in the 
liajmahal Hills (Palseontologia Indiea, 1877, Ser. II, PI. 2, p. 45 [97]). 
„ ,, Tenison Woods, loc. cit., 1883, p. 119. 
Sp. Char. — Uronde pinnata, pinnis elongatis, lineari-ovatis, ad apiccin 
acuminatis ; mediano nervo crasso, rapide diminuente; nervis secundariis 
prominentibus smpe furcatis, bis vel tri-dichotomis, e mediano nervo obliquiter 
eggredientibus. 
“ Proud pinnate, pinnae elongate, linear ovate, acuminate at the apex ; 
costa thick, rapidly diminishing ; veins prominent, often forked once or twice, 
emerging obliquely from the costa.” 
Locality and Horizon. — At Rosewood, near Ipswich, Queensland 
(Upper Mesozoic). 
G onus — M AC R 0 T M N 1 0 PTE 11 IS , Schimper. 
Obs. — It appears that the forms of this genus are most prominently 
Mesozoic, although the Permian Tceniopteris abnormis , Gutb., was, in 1876, 
placed by Mr. Sterzel* with Macrolceniopteris. 
I have described a good many species from the Indian Gondwana 
System (Upper and Middle Division), and there is one good sjiecies known 
from Australia. 
MaCROIAENIOFT E MS WIANAMATT M, Fcistman tel. 
PI. XXVII, Figs. 1, 2. 
Macrotccniopteris icianamattce, Feistmantel, loc. cit., 187S, p. 107, PI. 13, f. 2. 
,, ,, C'. S. Wilkinson, Ann. Pep. Hep. of Mines, N.S.W., 1879, p. 215, 
PI. V. 
,, „ Tenison Woods, loc. cit., 1883, p. 118. 
Sp. Char. — Erondc elongato-obovata, simplici, basi attenuata, apice ? ; 
rhachide crassa, lineata ; nervis secundariis subangulo graduum 20-25 eggre- 
* Xeucs Jahrb. f. Min. Geol. u. Pal., 187G. 
