OC Monocotyledons one Caulinites , and of Dicotyledons a considerable 
series occur there, as follows One Casuarina ; two species of Myrica, flic 
one allied to J. T. integrifolia, Ung., of tbe European Tertiary Elora, the other 
similar to M. qucrcifolia, Linn., a native of the Cape of Good Hope ; one 
Alnus, closely related to the European Tertiary A. Keferstelnii , as well as to 
the Australian Tertiary A. Maccoyi ; four Quercus , one of them allied to 
Q. macranihera, native of the Caucasus, another related to the European 
Tertiary, Q. Lonchitis, Ung. ; two species of Fagus, the one related to F. 
procera and F. alpina, both natives of Chili, the other very similar to F. 
Beucalionis, Ung., as well as to the North American F. ferruginea ; one 
TJlmus and one Flcinera , both analogous to species of the European Tertiary 
Elora; one Ficus, a species corresponding to F. lanceolata, of the European 
Tertiary, and to F. Burkei, of the Australian Tertiary Elora ; one Hedycarya, 
analogous to the Tertiary II. europcc, as well as to the Australian Tertiary, 
II. Wickami ; one Cinnamomum , closely allied to C. polymorphism and C. 
polymorphoides ; two Cassia, the one closely related to C. pliaseolites and 
C. phaseolitoides, the other to C. memnonia. Besides, species of the genera 
Santalum, Diospyros, Aralia, Loranthus, Acer, and Carpolithes, have been 
found there, their analogues being represented in the Tertiary of Europe, 
North America, and Australia (as specified in the subjoined table). 
Erom the flora of the above-mentioned locality we may safely conclude 
that it, and probably also the following localities, belong to the Lower Tertiary. 
As many species of this flora are closely related, or at least analogous to 
Eocene species, I refer it to the Eocene Period. 
II. — Erom Dunstan the following species arc now before us : — A 
Lomariopsis analogous to L. bilinica from the Eocene strata of Kutschlin, 
near Bilin, and related to L. triquetra, a native of Nepal; an Aspidium, 
which has also been collected from the preceding locality ; and a Seaforthia, 
analogous to S. Mellingii of the Dossil Elora of Eibiswald, and to S. robusla , 
B. Brown, living in Australia. 
III. — Erom Landslip Hill the following are derived : — Sequoia, also 
found at Shag Point; a Bryophyllum, being analogous to F>. lineare, from the 
Eocene Elora of Sezanne; two Apocynopliyllum, the one corresponding to A. 
Ilclveticum, of the European Tertiary, and to A. Mackinlayi, of the Australian 
Eocene Elora, the other related to A. Taberncemontana, of the Dossil Elora of 
Eadoboj ; an Flccodendron, corresponding to F. helveticum, of the European 
Tertiary Elora, and to F. curlipcndulurn, a native of Norfolk Island. 
