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only on a single spot, permits one to presume that their texture may have 
been coriaceous. With a strong glass traces of a felt like that of Monimia 
ovalifolia are perceptahle on their surface. 
Locality and Horizon. — Witherden’s Tunnel, Two-mile, near Emma- 
ville (Vegetable Creek Township), on Vegetable Creek Main Deep Lead. 
Hedycarya Wickhami, sp. nov. 
Plate XI, Figs. 11, 11 a. 
Sp. Char. — II. foliis coriaceis, ellipticis, utrinque paullo angustatis, 
margine dentatis ; nervatione hrochidodroma ; nervo primario prominente 
recto ; nervis secundariis sub 70-80° orientihus, tenuibus, ramosis, laqueos 
marginales 1-2-seriatos formantibus ; nervis tertiariis sub angulis variis acutis 
ct obtusis exeuntibus, abbreviate, ramosis dictyodromis. 
Ohs .- — Respecting both the formation and nervation, it almost agrees 
with Hedycarya dentata, Forst. (Ettingsbausen, Blattskelete der Apetalen, 
PI. XXVIII, figs. 1 and 2), and it only differs from the latter by a smaller leaf, 
by the secondary nerves, and by the teeth of the margin, both being closer to 
one another. In the enlarged Pig. 11a are represented the marginal loops 
of the secondary nerves, the tertiary being abbreviate and branched off at 
acute as well as obtuse angles, and the network. 
Locality and Horizon . — Pox and Partridge’s claim, between Pose 
Valley and the Ped Hill, 2 miles from Emmaville (Vegetable Creek Town- 
ship) ; ironstone shale from Newer Leads, under basalt. 
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ClNNAMOMUM POLYMORPHOIDES, McCoy. 
Plate XI, Figs. 3, 3 a. 
Ettingsbausen, Beitrage z. Tertiarflora Australiens, I, loc. cit., p. 27, PI. Ill, fig. 2. 
Ohs . — I place here the leaf, PI. XI, fig. 3, which, although more 
incomplete than that figured from Dalton, near Gunning, shows more 
distinctly the character of the species. In particular the camptodrome 
secondary nerves are stronger, and diverge from the primary on a lower spot 
beneath the middle of the lamina. As I have previously pointed out, the 
