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Glossopteris spathulato-cordata, nov. sp. 
PL XX, Pigs. 5, 7, 8. 
Ohs. — The above specimens liave already been figured in my original 
work (1S7S, loc. cit., p. 93, PL XII, l'igs. 3, 5, 6), where I designated them as 
the developmental state of some Glossopteris. As, however, it is not certain 
to which species they may belong, and as similar leaves also occur at a similar 
horizon in Tasmania, I thought it advisable to distinguish them by a separate 
name, without, however, attempting to construct a diagnosis, referring to the 
figures only. 
Locality and Horizon. — In the Upper Coal Measures at Newcastle 
and Bowenfels, New South Wales, and in the Mersey Coal beds, Tasmania 
(? Permian). 
Glossopteris tleniopteroides, Feistmantel. 
PL XV] IT, Pigs. 1, la. 
Glossopteris tceniopteroides, Peistmantel, loc. cit., 1878, p. 92, Pl. IX, figs. 1, la. 
„ ,, Tenison Woods, loc. cit., 1883, p. 125. 
Syi. Char. — Pi’onde simplici speciosa, oblongc ovato-spatlnilata, ad 
basim attenuata ; rhacliide valida, lineata ; nervis secundariis sub-angulo 
subrecto eggredientibus, primo aspectu nervationi Tseniopteridis similan- 
tibus. Sub lento retia oblonga, angusta, oblique-acute parallelogramma aut 
indistincte polygonalia exhibentibus. 
“ Proud simple, elegant in form, oblong ovato-spathulate, attenuate at 
the base ; costa strongly striate, or grooved ; veins emerging at nearly a right 
angle, giving at first sight the appearance of a Tceniopteris. Under the 
glass the venation is seen to form an oblong, narrow, obliquely-acute, parallel 
network, which is sometimes indistinctly polygonal.” 
Locality and Horizon. — In the Upper Coal Measures at Blackman’s 
Swamp, New South Wales (? Permian). 
Glossopteris Wilkinsoni, Feistmantel. 
Pl. XX, Pigs. 1, la. 
Glossopteris Wilkinsoni, Feistmantel, loc. cit., 1878, p. 92, PL XIII, figs. 1, la. 
„ „ Tenison Woods, loc. cit., 1883, p. 125. 
Sp. Char. — Pronde angustissima, subparallela, tenkefolia, costa dis- 
tincta, ad apicem producta ; nervis secundariis subhorizontalibus, dichotomis, 
anastomosantibus, plurimis semel, apicemque versus retia oblonga formanti- 
bus, nonmdlis retibus minoribus ad rhachidem marginemque versus positis. ■ 
