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2. Sphenophyllum trizygia, Royle, sp.—from the Raniganj group, Raniganj field, 
and from the Barakars of Talchir in Orissa.—Completely different from all 
palmozoie forms. 
3. Vertebraria indica, Bu.nb,—In the whole Damuda Series. Some specimens from 
Raniganj prove the relation with Triassic Eqidsetacece. In Australia only 
from upper coal-measures. 
4. Phyllutheca indica, Bunk.-— 1 The type form in the Kamthi beds, and a specimen 
from the Raniganj field. Nearly allied forms in the Italian Oolite, with 
which Australian forms also are connected. 
5. Other stems of Equisetaceous plants in many places. 
FELICES. 
6. Actinoptcris Bengalensis, Fstm.—from Raniganj coal-field. In Europe the 
genus is in rhsetic strata. 
7. Neuropteris valuta, Fstm.—from Karharbari coal-field pretty frequent. The 
only analogous forms are in the Tbias of the Vosges; single-pinnate 
Neuropteris. 
8. Alethopteris Bindley ana, Royle.—from the Raniganj field. One species of the 
mesozoic group of Alethopteris Whitbyensis, Gopp. Lately brought in 
fructification by Mr. Wood-Mason. 
9. Angiopteridmm comp. McClellandi, 0. M.—from the Kamthi beds, otherwise in 
the Rajmahal Series. 
10. Macrutainiopteris danceoides, Royle, McClell.—from the Raniganj and Jheria 
fields, pretty frequent, and from Burgo in the Rajmahal Hills (Damudas)— 
Related witli mesozoic forms. 
11. Macrotcenioptcris Feddeni, Fstm.—from the Kamthi beds. 
12. Glossopteris (Tamiopteris ?) muscefolia, Bunb.—from Kamthi beds, different 
from any Australian form. 
13. Glossopt. ( Tceniopteris ?) stricta, Bunb.—from Kamthi beds; not like any in 
Australia. 
14. Glossopt. indica, Scbimp. —from Raniganj and Kamthi; in the latter place with 
fructification; the globular sporanges in 4-5 rows on the leaf surface. 
Nothing like this in Australia. 
15. Glossopt. leptoneura, Bunb.—from the Kamthi beds; an Indian species. 
16. Glossopteris —many other species—not common with the Australian beds. 
17. Glossopteris Bmwniana, Bgt.—I must state that I have never seen a good 
representative of this species from Indian rocks. 
18. Sagenopteris pedunculata, Fstm. ( Glossopt. acaulis, McClell.)—from the 
Raniganj coal-field, lately brought again by Mr. Wood-Mason. Nothing like 
that known from Australia. 
19. Sagenopteris comp, rhoifolia ? Presl.—from Kunlacheru in the Godavari 
District. In Europe in Rhsetic. 
20. Sagenopteris Stolicskaua, Fstm.—from Karharbari coal-field. The genus in 
Europe is Rhictic and Oolitic. No Sagenopteris is known from Australia. 
21. Gangamopteris angustifolia, McCoy.—from Karharbari coal-field. In Aus¬ 
tralia in the mesozoic rocks of Victoria. 
