TRIASSIC FLORA OF BALD HILL. 
McCoy, F., 1898.^° — A new species of Taeniopteris {T. Stveeti) 
is described from the upper beds at Bald Hill. Tn the original 
description McCoy states this fossil to come from the Ganganiopteris 
Sandstones at Bald Hill, whereas by the matrix it is seen to belong 
to the Schizoneura bed. 
Arber, E. A. N., 1905.^^ A reference is given to '‘Taeniopteris 
sp. (from Victoria),” the author stating that- “ This genus occurs 
rarely with Gangamopteris in the Bacchus Marsh Sandstones of 
Victoria.” He also regards the specimen as “too fragmentary 
to permit of an accurate specific diagnosis.” The genus was thought 
only so far to have occurred once, but whilst examining the late 
Mr. Geo. Sweet’s collection, donated to the National Museum by 
his daughter, Dr. G. Sweet, several fragmentary specimens were 
found. This fossil does not occur with Gangamopteris, as Newell 
Arber thought, and the original type, as well as some of the other 
fragments, is in good condition. 
Chapman, F., 1914.^^ — The author transfers the genus Zeugo- 
phgllites to Phoenicopsis and mentions the occurrence of Taeniopteris 
(^Macrotaeniopteris) in the ipiper beds of Bald Hill. 
Chapman, F., 1919.^® -Taeniopteris Pweeti is referred to. 
T. [Ma>cyrotaeniopteris) wianamaUae h’eistmantel, and Ptilophgllum 
Officeri McCoy is identified with Ptilophgllu'm oligoneurmn T. Woods, 
now a synonym of Ptilopliylhmi {WiJliamsonia.) pecten Phillips sp.^* 
111.— DESCRIPTION OF THE PLANT REMAINS. 
Series PTERIDOPHYTA. 
Class— EQUISETALES. 
Genus- Phyllotheca, Brongniart, 1828. 
Phyllotheca indica Bunbury. 
Plate X., figs. 4, 6, 9. Plate XI., fig. 15. 
Phyllotheca indica Bunbury, 1861, ()uart. lourn. Geol. Soc., vol. 
XVII., p. 335, pi. X'., figs. 6-9. Schirnper, 1869, Trade de 
Paleont. Veg., vol. 1., p. 289. Feistmantel, 1876, Journ. 
Asiatic Soc., Bengal, vol. LXV., pt. 2, p. 346. Idem, 1880, 
Mem. Geol. Surv., India- Pal. Indica, ser. XII. Flora of the 
Gondwana System, vol. HI., pts. 2 and 3, p. 67, pi. XI Ia., figs. 
3-9. Oldham, 1893, Manual Geol., India, pi. opp. p. 162. 
Seward, 1898, Fossil Plants, Cambridge Univ. Press, vol. 1., p. 
287, fig. 680. Arber, 1905, Cat. Foss. Plants, Brit. Mus., “ The 
Glossopteris Flora,” ]). 20, text-fig. 6. 
10 McCoy, F„ ISas, p. 285. 
1] Arber, E. A. X., 1905, p. 128. 
12 Chapman, 1’., 19H, p. 68. 
13 Chapman, 1’., 1919, pp. 149-50. 
14 AValkom, A. B. 1917, p. 14. 
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