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Anomozamites, Schimper. Rhsetic and Jurassic. Sub-genus: Vlatyp - 
terigium, Scliimper. Kinetic and Jurassic. 
Ptilozamites, Natli. Kinetic. 
Nilsonia, Brgt. Khaetic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous (?). 
Sphenozamites, Brgt. Lias to Upper Jura. 
Macropterygium, Schimper. Keuper. 
Zeugophy Hites, Brgt. Upper Mesozoic. 
Gen us — PODOZAMITES, Fr. Bra un. 
Podozamites Baukleyi, IF Coy.* 
Podozamites BarJcleyi, M‘Coy, Prodr. Pal. Viet., Decade I, 187 A, p. 33, Pl. Till, figs. 1, 2, 5. 
,, „ Feistmantel, loo. cit., 1878, p. 111. 
,, ,, Tcnison Woods, Joe. cit., 1883, p. 113. 
Sp. Char. — Prondc U5" ad 2*5" lata; rhachidc crassiuscula, pinnulis 
confertis, linearihus, obtuse acuminatis, basim versus subito contractis; basi 
contracta oblique insertis, subalternis vel fere oppositis ; superficie conferte 
striatis, inferioreque in parte 10 ad 12 costulis longitudinalibus, equalibus, 
ad apieem subevanescentibus, notatis. 
Ohs. — This species is named after Sir Henry Barkley, late Governor of 
Victoria. 
Locality and Horizon. — In the Bellarine beds between Geelong and 
Queenscliff, Victoria. f 
PODQZOMITES ELLIPTICUS, M ( CoiJ. 
Podozomitcs ellipticus , M‘Coy, loc.. cit., 1874, p. 35, Tab. A* J II, f. 1. 
„ „ Feistmantel, loc. cit., 1S78, pp. Ill, 112. 
„ „ Tenison Woods, loc. cit., 1883, p. 144. 
Sp. Char. — Pronde ad 2'3" lata; rhachide crassa ; pinnulis ellipticis, 
distantibus, latiusculis, coriaceis, plerumque 3 costulas, lionnunquam 11 
minores exliibentibus, superficie conferte striatis ; basi contractis, oblique 
insertis, subalternis vel fere oppositis. 
* [As it is not noted in tlie synonomy of tliis and the two following species, it may be well to state that 
they were quoted in the earlier publications of the Geological Survey of Victoria as characteristic fossils of the 
Bellarine series under the name of Zamites. The first figures appeared in “ Reports relative to the Geological 
Survey of Victoria,” I SOI, A., No. 43, Pis. 3 and 4 (folio, Melbourne, 1802), and formed part of the late Mr. 
Richard Daintree’s “Report on the Geology of Bellarine and Paywit, &c.” — R. E., jun.] 
f [“ Impressions of fossil ferns ” were obtained at a depth of 50 feet in Little’s No. 2 bore at Bellarine. 
This may possibly be the locality of these Cycads. — R. E., jun.] 
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