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Mudstone. Allotment 14, West Creek.—Nos. 636-639. 
Coniopteris hymenophylloides , var. australica, Seward.—No. 636. 
Caniopteris hymenophylloides , var. australica. A terminal frond- 
fragment, resembling Sphenopteris warragulensis, McCoy.—No. 637. 
Sphenopteris ampla, var. crassinervis, McCoy.—Nos. 638, 639. 
Mudstone. Fay's Hill, Korumburra.—Nos. 640, 641. 
Taeniopteris sp. and Sphenopteris ampla , McCoy, on both slabs.— 
Mudstone. Heath’s Creek, Jumbunna East.—Nos. 643, 644. 
Probably Sphenopteris ampla (fragmentary), on both specimens. 
Ochreous Mudstone. Hodder’s Gully, Hedley.—Nos. 645-654. 
Sphenopteris ampla. —Nos. (7)648, 649, 651. 
Rhizomes and stems of ferns.—Nos. 645, 646, 652, 654. 
Indeterminate plant remains.—Nos. 647, 653. 
Brown Mudstone. Screen’s Railway Section, Jumbunna.—Nos. 655- 
664. 
Coniopteris hymenophylloides , var. australica , Sew.—Nos. 657, 659,. 
663, 664. 
Sphenopteris ampla , McCoy.—Nos. 655, 657. 
Taeniopteris spatulata , McClell.—Nos. 660, 663. 
Taeniopteris spatulata , var. Daintreei, McCoy.—No. 663. 
T. spatulata , var. Daintreei and Carpolithes sp. ; three examples of an 
ovate, almost bean-shaped (?)seed, on two slabs.—No. 636. 
Stenopteris sp. (figured).—No. 662. 
Baiera australis, McCoy.—No. 658. 
(})Baiera sp.—No. 664. 
Mudstone. Cutting; Jumbunna Line, Korumburra.—Nos. 665-668. 
Plant-stems and rootlets, indet.—Nos. 665, 666. 
Plant-stems and impressions of ovate (?)seeds.—Nos. 667, 668. 
-Mudstone. Gooch’s Big Cutting, Jumbunna.—No. 673. 
Root of ( 7 )Equisetites (figd.). 
Baked shade. Jumbunna Mine.—No. 674. 
Plant-stem or rhizome. 
Indurated mudstone. Jumbunna.—No. 725. 
( J)Rhizomopteris Etheridgei. Numerous stems, deeply grooved; they 
are silicified, and break up into fibres, consisting of bundles of casts of 
tracheides. 
Sandstone. Townsend Bluff, Anderson’s Inlet.—Nos. 726-729. 
Woody fragments, (?)cone-scales and seeds, probably of Araucarian 
affinities. 
Ivilcunda.—No. 742. 
Silicified wood; not sufficiently well preserved for identification. 
