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• i 74 - T cenio fteris sfatulata, McClell., and Brachyfhyllum Giffs - 
landicum, McCoy (PL XXXV., Fig. 3). 
175. Tceniofteris sfatulata, McClell., and var. Carruthersi, T. Woods; 
( ?) Palissya australis, McCoy. 
176. Tceniofteris sfatulata, McClell. ; Palissya australis, McCov. 
177. Thinnfeldia sp. 
178. Thinnfeldia sp. ; Tceniofteris sfatulata, McClell., and var- 
C arruthersi, T. Woods. 
179. 180. Tdemofteris sfatulata, McClell., and var. Carruthersi , T. 
Woods. 
i8t. Thinnfeldia odontofteroides, Morris sp. ; T cenio fteris sfatulata, 
McClell., and (?) var. Daintreei, McCoy. 
182. Palissya sp. 
183. Thinnfeldia odontofteroides , Morris sp. 
184. Thinnfeldia sp. ; T cenio fteris sfatulata, McClell. 
185. Palissya sp. ; Thinnfeldia sp. 
186. C onto fteris hynienofhylloidi.es . Brongn. sp., var. australica, 
Seward; (?) Thinnfeldia sp. ; Tcenioft eris sfatulata, McClell.; Palissya 
australis, McCoy (PL XXXV., Fig. 5). 
187. Thinnfeldia (?) indica, Feismantel; Tceniofteris sfatulata, 
McClell., and var. Carruthersi, T. Woods. 
188. T cenio fteris sfatulata, McClell. ; Cheirolefis cf. setosus, Phill. 
sp. (PL XXXV., Fig. 7). 
189. Thinnfeldia odontofteroides, Morris sp. 
190. T cenio fteris sfatulata, McClell. ; Palissya australis, McCoy. 
191. Tceniofteris sfatulata, McClell. 
192. Tcenio fteris sfatulata, McClell.; Cheirolefis cf. setosus, Phill. 
sp. (PL XXXV., Fig. 8). 
193. (?) Thinnfeldia; T cenio fteris sfatulata, Mc'Clell. 
194. Tceniofteris sfatulata, McClell. 
195. Cheirolefis cf. setosus, Phill. sp. 
Notes on Specimens included in this Series. 
Thinnfeldia odo'ntofteroidcs, Morris sp. 
This species is abundant in the present collection. It has been re¬ 
corded only once previously from Victorian Jurassic strata, but is a 
characteristic fossil of the Tasmanian beds. The earlier reference to 
this species as a Victorian fossil was made by Messrs. Hall and Prithard, 1 2 
who recorded it from olive shales outcropping along the beach-floor south 
of Grice’s Creek. From the same locality Tcenio fteris sfatulata var. 
Daintreei, McCoy (as T. Daintree 2 and Angiofteridium sfathulatum 3 ) has 
already been noted, and I now record two additional species obtained 
two years ago at the same place, when in company with Mr. G. Sweet, 
F.G.S., viz., Coniofteris hymenofhylloides, Brongn. var. australica, 
Seward, and Cladofhlebis denticulata, Brongn. var. australis, Morris. 
The apical part of a frond of T. odontofteroides is shown in Fig. 1 
(PL XXXV.), with the distinctive venation of one of the pinnules. In the 
falcate outline the pinnules resemble the Tapper Mesozoic variety of the 
species rather than the type with rounded lobes found in the Older 
Mesozoic (Triassic) series. 
(1) Proc. Roy. Soc. Viet., 1901, Vol. XIV., Pt. 1, N.S., p. 39. 
(2) Monthly Prog - . Rept. Geol Surv. Viet., 19C0. N.S., No. 12, p. 6. 
(3) Hall and Pritchard, loc. swpra tit. 
