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With tlie remains above-mentioned some small, lineal, pinus-like, leaves 
are found, which no doubt belong to the same species. The best one is figured 
in Pig. 17. It is flat, obtuse at the base, narrowed into a very short petiole 
and bears a longitudinal furrow. Its impression on the stone betrays a 
coriaceous texture. Pig. 1G (16 a magnified) represents the racliis of a 
branehlet which shows several scars of leaves close to one another. They 
resemble very much those of the tribe Tsuga of Finns, especially of P. 
canadensis. Close to another specimen of a racliis, not figured here, there is 
to be seen a separate leaf exactly of the shape above described. No doubt 
it belongs to the same racliis, and the leaves evidently appear to have been 
deciduous. 
Locality and Horizon. — Witlierden’s Tunnel, Two-mile, near Ennna- 
ville (Vegetable Creek Township), on Vegetable Creek Main Deep Lead; 
brown carbonaceous clay under basalt. Watson’s Starlight Claim, Tingha ; 
carbonaceous clay from Deep Lead (stanniferous) under basalt. 
Sequoia australiensis, sp. nov. 
Plate VIII, Figs. 8-11. 
Sp. Char. — S. foliis rigide coriaceis, linearibus, acutis, planis patentibus 
distichis, confertis, basi attenuata adnato-decurrentibus, nervo mediano vix 
prominente, distincto ; strobilis subglobosis, squamis compluribus peltatis. 
Ohs . — The leafed branclilets, Pigs. 9, 10a and 11a (magnified) are very 
similar to those of Sequoia Langsdorjii, but are distinguished from the 
latter by having the leaves narrowed towards the base and apex, and by the 
possession of a middle rib, although broad, but very little obtruding. The 
strongly carbonized cone, Pig. 8, is almost globular, and at the same time 
agrees in the size and form of the scales with that of S. Langsdorjii. 
Locality ami Horizon. — Old Hose Valley Lead, with the preceding 
species. Watson’s Starlight Claim, Tingha ; carbonaceous clay from Deep 
Lead (stanniferous) under basalt. 
DAMMARA INTERMEDIA, Sp 710V. 
Plate VIIJ, Figs. 34-38. 
Sp. Char. — D. squamis late cuneatis, margine prope basin utrinque 
integris, apicern versus incrassatis, apice obtusissimo subtruncato sursum 
verso; foliis coriaccs, ovali-lanceolatis vcl lanceolatis utrinque angustatis, 
apice obtusis vcl obtusiusculis, basi brevissime petiolatis, tenuiter striatis. 
