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Two good examples are included in my Colleague’s Collection, showing the 
® ongated, narrow, and long diamond-shaped scars characteristic of the species. These 
are accompanied by examples of the Knorria condition (PI. 6, f. 2). 
Loc. and Horizon. Drummond Eange (i2. Sexton and the late Bev. J. E. 
lenison Woods) ; Bogantungan, Drummond liange (W. Fryar ) — Star Beds. 
Lepidooexdeojt, sp. iiid., PI. 6, figs. 1 and 4. 
Ohs. A third, and perhaps even a fourth, species of Lepidodendron is repre- 
sented by the above figures. In both cases the scars have been rendered too plainly 
y the Artist. For want of sulllcient material 1 have not attempted to determine 
them. 
Loo. and Horizon. Bogantungan, Drummond Eaiige (W. Fryar); Corner 
Creek, Great Star Eiver (P. W. Fears)— St&r Beds. 
Genus — CYCLOSTIGMA, Hauyhton, 1860. 
(Ann. and Slag. Nat. Hist., 1800, v., ij. 44B.) 
ij 
CxciiOSTroMA ArsTRALE, Feistmantel. 
australc, Feist., Palaeontograijhica, 1878, Supp. Bd. iii.. Lief. 3, Heft 2, p. 76, t. 4, f. 3, 
f. 1. 
sp., Ten. Woods, Journ. K. Soc. N. S. Wales for 1882 [1883], xvi., p. 184. 
australe, Ten. Woods, Proc. Linn. Soo. ibid., 1883, viii., Pt. 1, pp. 52 and 138. 
t. 5, 
Ea 
Ohs. The late Eev. J. E. T. Woods obtained a specimen from the Drummond 
o-nge which he thought might be this species. 
Boc. a7id Horizon. Drummond Eange {The late Bev. J. E. T. Woods)— Star 
Beds. 
CxcnosTiGMA, sp. ind. 
J'^tostignxa, sp,, Feistmantel, Palaenntographica, 1878, Supp. Bd. iii.. Lief. 3, Heft 2, p. 71. 
»» ,, Journ. K. Soc. N". S, VVales for 1880 [1881], xiv., p. 110. 
^ plant very closely allied to Cyclostigma fciltorlcense is said by Dr. Feist- 
occur in Queensland in company with Lepidodendron notlvum {L. australe, 
oy), but it may possibly be the last species only. 
and Horizo^i. Mount AV^yatt and Canoona {Dr. O. Feistmantel ) — Star 
Genius — STIGMABIA, Bronyniart, 1822. 
(Mdm. Mus. Nat. Hist. Paris, viii., p. 209.) 
Stigmaeia, sp. ind. 
Stimaria, Ten. Woods, Journ. R. Soc. N. S. Wales for 1882 [1883], p. 192, t. 12, f. 8. 
^Ounl ^^oods did not describe this specimen, but remarked 
P^ob fragment lay in the position of a root in the rock, subtending a stem 
y of Lepidodendron veltlieimianmn." 
^7)0/4 \ Horizon. Bogantungan, Drummond Eange {The late Bev. J. E. T. 
*1" Star Beds. 
