4. Taxodiaceae — 
Voltzia, Bgt. Begins in Permian and goes up into Middle Keuper 
( Upper Trias) ; in India, in the Lower and Middle Gondwanas. 
Leptostrobus, Heer. Jurassic. 
Cyclopitys, Sclimalli. Jurassic, in Bussia (Siberia); also in India. 
Taxoclium, Bicli. Living and Tertiary. 
Glyptostrobus, End. Cretaceous and Tertiary. 
Sequoia, Torrey. Living, Cretaceous and Tertiary. 
Bracliyphyllum, Brgt. Blue tic, Jurassic, and Wealden. 
JEchinostrobus, Schimp. Jurassic, in Europe ; Upper Gongwanas, 
in India. 
Splienolepidium, Ileer. Rhaetic up to Wealden. 
Inolepis, Ilcer. Cretaceous of Greenland. 
Schizolepis, Braun. Permian to Jurassic. 
Cheirolepis, Scliimp. B luetic and Liassic. 
Swedenborgia, Nath. Rhaetic. 
5. Cupressineac — 
None of the Australian fossil Coniform belong to this family. 
G. Abietineae — 
Of this family also there is no representative amongst the Australian 
fossil plants. 
TAX A CJEAE. 
Genus — BAIEBA, Fr. Braun. 
(Schenlc, in Zittel’s Ilandbuch der Pakcontologie, 1881, p. 2G1. (Synonym, Jcanpcntlia ).) 
Ohs. — The leaves of this genus were formerly placed with the 
Algae Perns, and Marsiliaceae. But Prof. Heer has determined their proper 
place with the Coniform. The genus, which is now extinct, approaches the 
fossil genus Gingkophyllum, Sap., on one side, and the still living genus 
Ginglco on the other. 
It begins in the Permian and goes up into the Cretaceous formation. 
Prom Australia there are three species known, two of which were described 
as Jeanpaulia, and one as Baiera. 
