PLATE XXIII. 
Page. 
Fig. ]. ThinnfeliUa odontopteroides, Morris, sp. The upper portions of two pinnae, 
which I believe have belonged to a strong forked leaf. Both show, 
especially in their upper portions, the insertion of the lower basal 
pinnula much lower down the rachis ... ... ... ... ... 101 
Tig. 1«, 1&, lc. Enlarged leaflets, showing the characteristic venation. The rachis of 
the leaf is finely wrinkled transversely. 
Mount Victoria, New South Wales. Hawkesbury Series. 
PLATE XXIY. 
Page. 
Eig. 2. Thin lift Id /a odontopteroides, Morris, sp. This is a very strong leaf, without 
furcation. It cannot be easily decided whether it is a single pinnate 
leaf, or whether it is perhaps a portion of a leaf already forked. The 
pinna; themselves are rather strong; the lower basal leaflets are inserted 
pretty low down on the strong rachis, but they belong distinctly to the 
pinna ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 10L 
Eig. 2a, 2b. Two basal leaflets enlarged. 
Mount Victoria, New South Wales. Hawkesbury Series. 
Ua 101—89 
