104 
T. spatulata, var. Daintreei. —No. 1208. 
T. spatulata , var. Carruthersi .—No. 1194, 1196, 1201, 1202, 1209,. 
1211, 1214, 1228, 1229. 
Rhizomopteris Ether id gei , Seward.—No. 1213. 
Podozamites ellipticus, McCoy.—'Nos. 1205, 1220, 1223, 1224, 1227. 
Podozamites Kidstoni , Eth. fil. (see note in Appendix).—No. 1198. 
Carpolithes s£>.—No. 1208. 
Plant-remains, indet.—Nos. 1195, 1197 (woody stem). 
Mudstone. Ruby Creek, Koorooman.—Nos. 737-741. 
Sphenopteris ampla .—No. 739. 
Brachyphyllum gippslandicum. —Nos. 737,( ?)74o. 
Araucarites sp. A cone-scale.—No. 738. 
Fossil remains, indet.—No. 741. 
Splitters Gully, off Ruby Creek.—Nos. 1237-1240. 
Sphenopteris ampla , McCoy. 
Gravel Spur, East from Ruby Creek.—Nos. 1241, 1242. 
Plant-remains, indet. 
Mudstone. Strzelecki Mine (above seam).-—-Nos. 286-289. 
Taeniopteris spatulata, var. Carruthersi, T. W.—Nos. 286, 288, 289. 
Shale specimen with two examples of a seed comparable with Seward’s 
Carpolithes sp. A (see Rec. Geol. Surv. Viet., Vol. I., pt. 3, 1904, p. 182). 
—No. 287 
Mudstone. Strzelecki.—No. 744. 
Carbonized stems of plants, indet. 
Mudstone and indurated shale. Coal Creek, shaft No. 1.—Nos. 692- 
724- 
Coniopteris hymenophylloides, var australica, Sew.—Nos. 701-704.. 
717, 718 (part of a frond having deeply incised lobes to the pinnules,, 
resembling Stirling’s ‘ Sphenopteris Fosteri ,’ 720. 
Sphenopteris ampla , McCoy.—No. 724. 
Taeniopteris spatulata .—Nos. 704, 720 
Taeniopteris spatulata, var. Carruthesri. —Nos. 702, 704. 
Taeniopteris spatulata, var. Daintreei. —No. 719. 
Taeniopteris sp.—No. 717. 
Rhizomopteris Etheridgei, Seward.—Nos. 692-696, 699, 706-711, (707 
figd.). Part of a stem, in places 16 mm. in width, associated with 
remains of the above (692). Stems with fine curling filaments (693 figd., 
696, 706). Stem fragments, silicified, and showing casts of sieve-tubes when 
highly magnified (694, 700). Stems showing bases of rootlets (707); also 
nodes on the stems (707). An example showing branching habit (708). 
A stem with large crescentic scars (711). Fragments of slender grooved 
stems, associated with Sphenopteris ampla. —No. 724. 
Plant stems, indet.—Nos. 697. 698, 705, 712-716. 
Densely matted stems in a carbonized shalv seam.—Nos. 721, 723. 
