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SA FIND A CEJE. 
Sapindus Gossei, sp. nov. 
Plate XI Y, Figs. 15-17. 
Sj). Char.— S. foliolis ovato-lanceolatis vel lanceolatis, brevissime 
petiolatis, apico acuminatis, basi subobliquis, margine integerrimis ; nervatione 
camptodroma ; nervo primario prominente, recto excurrentc ; nervis secundariis 
subangulis 55-70° orientibus, tenuibus, subflexuosis, ramosis inter se con- 
junctis ; nervis tertiariis subangulis acutis exeuntibus, tenuissimis dictyo- 
dromis ; rete microsynammato valde evoluto. 
Ohs .— The leaflet (PL XIV, Pig. 15) from Elsinore is very shortly 
petiolate and lanceolate, with an ovate base. A second leaflet (here repre- 
sented in Pig. 17), from Vegetable Creek, is more oblong and inequilateral. 
The nervation, agreeing with that of Sapindus, is well preserved on a third 
specimen from Vegetable Creek, and represented in Pig. IGa, magnified. In 
the above-described characters this species most approaches the Sapindus 
duhius, Ung. (see Heer, Tertiarflora der Schweiz, vol. iii, PL LXX, figs. 9-11), 
from which one can only distinguish it by its short leaflets, and by its more 
developed network. Sapindus coudatus, Lesq., from the American Tertiary 
Plora, may be considered closely allied to, and only differs from the Australian 
species by a thinner texture, and by its leaflets being abruptly narrowed into 
a long sharply-pointed acumen. 
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 the Newer Leads (stanniferous). Newstead, near 
Elsmore; in concretionary ironstone (earthy limonite), associated with basalt. 
Cupanites Selwyni, sp. nov. 
Plate XIV, Figs. 12, 12a. 
Sp. Char. — C. foliis coraceis, lanceolatis, basi acutis, apicem versus 
angustatis, margine undulato integerrimus ; nervatione camptodroma ; nervo 
primario valido, recto excurrente ; nervis secundariis subangulis 70-85°, 
rarius subacutioribus orientibus, arcuatis, ramosis inter se con junctis ; nervis 
tertiariis tenuibus e primario sub angulo recto, e latere externo secundariorum 
subangulis acutis exeuntibus flexuosis, ramosis, inter se conjunctis ; rete 
valde evoluto. 
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