TRIASSIC FLORA OF BALO HILL. 
(ienus Baifra Braun, 1848. 
Baiera darleyensis sp. nov. 
Plate Xll., figs. 82 84. 
Descri'ptioih. - \iQdii deeply incised, tlie extremities widely forked, 
either sharply truncated, as in H. I'psmcmms Shirley, or out- 
spread and laciniate. One specimen figured (fig. 84) shows a marked 
flexuosity or flaccidity of the lamina, but otherwise this agrees with 
the remainir)g types. The venation is rather c4ose, about o to the 
lamina in the terminal portion. There is some resemhlai'ce to the 
(Queensland species already mentioned, but the small size, about 
one-half to one-third the width, as well as the laciniate character ol 
the terminations, se])arate this sjiecies from those previously 
described. 
Ditmii-sions. -Length of leaf, circ. 18mm. Width of incised 
])ortion of lamina, l.Smm. to 2mm. and 8mm. at the apices. 
Divergence of ti])s, circ. 10mm. from point to ])oint. 
Observations.- The above species is in some respects an extreme 
form of the genus, and recalls Zalessky’s genus GmJcfiopsis.^^ 
Hemains of B. darleyensis are fairly abundant in the ^ Irias 
of Bacchus Marsh. Our s])ecimens are suggestive of the B. ips- 
viciensis figured by Hhirley aud Walkom from (Queensland, but 
differ in im]>ortant details whicli seon to be specilic, as set lorfh 
above. 44ie related B. i'psviciensis has only been found in (Qut'ens- 
and, in the Trias (Ipswich Series) of Denmark Hill. 
(Ienus — Stachyopitys Schenk, 1867. 
(? Male Flowers of Oinkgoales.) 
Stachyopitys cf. annularioides Shirley. 
Plate XI., fig. 25. 
Stachyopitys annularioides Shirley, 1898, (Queensland Geological 
Survey, Bull. No. 7, p. 18, pi. XVIL, fig. 1. Walkom, 1917, 
ibid., Publ. No. 259, p. 18, pi. IV., fig. 6. 
Observations In fig. 25 is reiuesented an annulate arrangemeut 
of bracteate leaves, which is m all probability related to Shirley s 
Stachyopitys ammlarioides. These remains, in isolated fragments, 
are quite common on the slabs with (Jtnhyo and Baiera; this 
association would seem to be more than a (‘oincidence. 
31 Shirley, 1898, p. 12, pi. m.) flg.S. .Wo Walkom, 1917, p. 11. p. IV., tigs, 1 ami 2. 
32 Seward, 1919, |i. 77. 
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