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Records of the Geological Survey of India. [voL, xiii. 
(J), from the Talcliir-Karharbilri beds in the Molqjani coal-field, and (?) 
from the Talchir shales of the Deogarh field. ‘ 
In the Tatapani coal-field it occurs along the nalah at Budatand and near 
Lanjit.^ 
PiLTCES. 
Glosso-pteris angustifolia, Bgt.; this narrow-leaved form is especially known 
from the Raniganj group. 
Banki Nalah, between Chnmra and Gidhi; between Mahiin river and 
Tamor hill; Morne river, north of Parasdiha; Budatand nalah, near 
Budatand, south of Nowadih; in the Ledho nalah. 
Glossopteris retifera, Pstm.—This also is a Raniganj form. Banki nalah, 
between Chnmra and Gidhi. 
Glossopt. cmnmunis, Pstm.—Banki nalah, between Chnmra and Gidhi; east 
of Ghni; south of Nowadih; in the Ledho nalah. 
Glossopt, indica, Schimp., between Chnmra and Gidhi. 
Glossopteris, sp., a peculiarly oval leaf, which, I think, will prove a new 
species. One sjiecimen of the same kind is known from the Raniganj 
group of the Raniganj field, and also the I’ock agrees completely. The 
net venation is much like that of Glossojit. communis, but still finer and 
narrower, and the midrib diminishes suddenly towards the apex. I shall 
describe this form in the next fascicuhis of the Lower Gondvraua Plora. 
North of Meguli (Moholi on map). 
Glossopt. dmmulica, Pstm. (MS.)—This species is ah’cady mentioned above. 
Morne river, north of Parasdiha. 
Glossopteris, sp.—Another species was found in the Tatapani coal-field, iden¬ 
tical with one from the Raniganj field (Raniganj group), not yet de¬ 
scribed ; it is a narrow leaf, w'ith a large net venation, the veins passing 
out from the midrib at an acute angle. South of Nowadih. 
Prom these fossils, the Raniganj group is certainly quite well established. 
There are a few other localities, wdiich paleontologically might be still placed 
in the Raniganj gr’oup, while stratigraphically they seem to bo on the Panchet 
horizon. 
a. Nalah -west of Narola— 
Glossopteris, sp. 
h. In the Ledho nalah— 
GIossoj)teris angustifolia, Bgt. 
Glossopt. communis, Pstm. 
Glossoiot. ‘indica, Schimp. 
c. Near Ka-ramdiha— 
Glossopteris comnnmis, Pstm. 
' The speciineiis appear at lea.st to be Schizoneiira. 
2 This portion of the Lower Goiidwanas near Lanjit is colored as Barakars, the strata 
beino' much broken ui) by dykes, etc., so that no distinction of beds could be made out. The 
frequent occurrence of Schizoneura gondvianensis, Fstm., at this place would refer that portion to 
the Raniganj group. 
