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The abovementioned fruit, berry-like, is somewhat larger than that of 
the present species, and betrays a remarkable likeness to that of Phyllo- 
claclites rotundifolia, Ileer, from the Cretaceous Plora of the Arctic Regions ; 
but the formation of the pliyllodium of the latter is different. 
Locality and Horizon . — Between Hill arid Watson’s shafts, in white 
pipeclay, from the Old Rose Valley Lead (stanniferous), on the main 
Vegetable Creek Deep Lead, Emmaville (Vegetable Creek Township). 
M0N0C0TYLED0NES. 
GBAMINEsE. 
Roacites australis, sp. nov. 
Plate IX, Figs. 2, 2a. 
Sp. Char. — P. foliis linearibus, integerrimis, 4 mm latis, nervis longi- 
tudinalibus primariis 9, tcnuibus tcqualibus, cum nervis interstitialibus 
solitariis tcnuissimis alternantibus. 
Ohs . — A small fragment of a Graminaceous leaf, which can only be 
provisionally named now, till more complete remains, found at a future time, 
may render it possible to gain a closer determination of the species. The leaf 
was lineal, entire, and of a membranaceous texture. It shows nine equally 
thin longitudinal nerves, the exterior of them close to the borders. These 
primary nerves alternate with very thin intermedial ones (see fig. 2a, enlarged). 
Locality and Horizon . — Old Rose Valley Lead, with the preceding. 
Bambusites artiirostylinus, sp. nov. 
Plate IX, Figs. 1, 1a. 
Sp. Char. — B. foliis lancelato-linearibus, basi subito angustatis, apice 
acuminatis, integerrimis, nervis primariis pluribus tenuissimis, vix conspicuis, 
mediano basi prominente. 
Ohs . — The leaf is 5 millimeters broad, and when completed, 35 milli- 
meters long, shortly narrowed at base and there, as may be conjectured, 
rounded and petiolate, but gradually narrowed towards the apex, untoothed 
at the borders. A middle nerve is distinguishable only at the base and some- 
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