'I'RIASSIC FLORA OF RALI) JOLL. 
()l)srrr(iti(ms. 'Hie piuuiiles liere floured are (|uite typical as 
compared witli tliose seeii iu the median part of the frond of 
7. I((nnif()l Id. 'Phe distinct and cliaracteristic tnidrib forks and dies 
out helore reacliinp' the a|)ex. d he al)sen.ce of the incurvation of 
the upper maroin. ot tlie pinnule near the f)ase precludes its reference 
to T. ivdica Feistmantel. 
Dihirihiit.ion. Found in both the Trias (Jpswidi (Series) and the 
Jurassic (Walloon, iSeries) iu Queensland, Mesozoic of Tasmaida. 
d he Khaetic of New Zealand and the Argentine. 
d’illNNFF^LDIA ODONTOPTEROIDES Morris sp. 
(Plate XL, fig. 19.) 
Pecopteris odontopfewides Morris, 1845, in Sti’zelecki's Descriptioii, of 
New South Wales, p. 249, figs. 2 and J. (,’arruthers, 1872, 
Lhiart. Journ. (leol. ,Soc., vol. NXYll., p. .‘355, i)l. XXVII 
figs. 2, :i. 
Tlnndfrldm ohtiisifolia (pars.) Johnstoji, 1888, (ienl. dasmania, i)l. 
XXV., figs. 7, J4 ; pi. XXVI., figs. 21, (Q 7, (?) 15. 
Tlnnu.fehliu odoiitopferoides Morris sp., Feistmantel, 1890, Mem. 
(ieol. Surv. N. S. Wales, Palaeontology, No. J, pi. XXVI., fig. 2 ; 
pi. XX^ III., fig. 8 ; pi. XXIX., figs. 1, 2, o, 5. Ktheridge, jnr., 
1892, (Jeol. and Pah. (Queensland, pi. X^AI., fig. 1. Dun., 1909, 
Hec. (Jeol. Surv. N.S. Wddes, vol. VIIL, pi. XLIX., fig. 2. 
Seward, 1910, Fossil Plants, vol. II., ]). 5.‘38, fig. J358. 
I'lcro'kiimii odoiito/j/eroides Morris s])., (Jothan 1912, Abhandl, 
Naturh. (JesellscJi. Nurnberg, vol. XI. heft J3, p. 78, ]4. XVI.’ 
iig. 5. Antevs, 1914, K. Svenska Vetenskaps Hand!., vol. LI.’ 
No. (5, p. 55, pi. 11., figs. 2, :3 ; pi. IV., figs, (i, 7. 
Thhmfeldla odo)if()jiieroid"..s Morris sp., Walkom, 1917, Queensland, 
(Jeol. Surv. Publ. No. 257, p. 19, pi. 111., fig. 1. Arber, 1917,’ 
New Zealand (Jeol. Surv. Palaeont. Bull. No. 6, j). 50. Walkom’ 
1925, Papers and Proc. Roy. Soc. dasmania for 1924, p. 78, 
fig. 5. 
ObserraftoH'H. ddie ])innules here figui'ed, r'epi'eHen,tin.g as they do 
the typical oval and bluntly pointed shape seen usually in 
T. odoiifopU-roides, is referred to that species, ddie venation is 
aletho[)fei'oid rather than odontopteroid as in most of the examjiles 
of 7'. odoi/fopfemides. .\rber-^ remarks, however, “ nerves all 
arising directly from the rachis, and spreading throughout the lamina 
with di(4iotomy, or a more or less welLmailced median nerve may 
