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NoggeratMopsis (? Ehiptozamites) liislopi, Bunb. sp (Pstm.) Numerous leaves of 
various sizes. 
Seeds, small, slightly winged. 
I nnist confess that this flora, small as it may apjrear, romincls me more of 
tliat of the 2nd and 3rd seams of the Karharhari coal-field (Karharburi beds) than 
of the typical Baj'akar group. When Mr. Hughes next season takes up rvork 
again, he will probably succeed in procuring a few more fossils which may decide 
the question ; in the meantime they may remain with the Barakar group. 
h. Uanigavj group (and Kamthis). 
With this group) I include also those localities which Mr. Hughes marked 
Kamthis. Here also are placed the fossils collected previously by Messrs. J. G. 
Medlicott and C. A. Hacket. I name first the localities from the northern 
portion of the field, from the Gopat river area; these constitute also the lower 
Gondwana fossils of the first collection sent by Mr. Hughes in March 1880 
Then follow those in the Sohagpur district. 
a. Gopat river area. 
Bajbai, 2 miles west of Gopat river, lat. 24“ 4', long. 81“ 57'. 
Collectio Hughes, 1880. 
ScMzoncara goniimnensis, Fstni. Just like the same from the typical Raiiigaiij 
group, Eanigaiij field. 
Vertebraria indiea, Eoylo. Many nice specimens. 
Glossopteris communis, Pstm. 
Glossopt. indica, Schimp. 
Glossupt, angustifoUa, Bgt. 
ChanduiiloJ, about 8 miles west-north-west of Bajbai, and about 3 miles west 
of Marhwas. 
Collectio Hughes, 1880. 
ScMzoneura gondwanensis, Pstm. Typical Eaniganj form. 
Glossopteris formosa, n. sp. Eaniganj species. 
Malian river (tributary of Gopat river), between Minarra (Mirhara) and Gaja 
(Ganjar), lat. 23“ 57’, long. 81“ 58'. 
Collectio Hughes, 1880. 
ScMzoneura gondwanensis, Pstm. Typical Eaniganj form. 
Glossopteris communis, Pstm. 
Glossopt. angustifoUa, Bgt. 
Alethopteris comp, whithyensis, Gbpp. I have no means to distinguish this fern 
from the jm'assio species. 
Angiopteridium. —Two fragments of a tceniopteroid fern resembling a similar one 
in the Kamthi beds of the Nagpur area, which I cpioted as Angiopt. comp. 
mc’clellandi O. M. 
