107 
Mudstone, Welshpool, allotment 22.—Nos. 753-760. 
{T)Equiselites . Fragments of grooved stems, with traces of leaf- 
sheaths and imbricated epidermis. Also rhizoma, with fine rootlets. 
Sandstone. Elm’s House, allotment 55, Jumbunna E.—Nos. 1027- 
10 33- 
cf. Coniopteris hymenophylloides , var. australica. —Nos. 1027, 1030. 
Taeniopteris spatulata , var. Daintreei. —Nos. 1027, 1030. 
Baiera cf. australis. —No. 1030. 
Carpolithes sp.—Nos. 1027, 1028. 
Fragmentary plant-remains, indet.—Nos. 1029, 1031-1033. 
Ochreous mudstone. Bena.—Nos. 1093-1110. 
Thinnfeldia odontopteroides. —No. 1093. 
(?)Thinnfeldia Maccoyi. —Nos. 1101, 1108, mo. 
Taeniopteris spatulata. —Nos. 1094, 1095, 1099, 1103, 1109, mo. 
Taeniopteris spatulata, var. Carruthersi. —Nos. 1097, 1104, 1108,. 
mo. 
Palissya australis. —Nos. 1096, 1099. 
Remains of ferns and coniferales, indet.—Nos. 1098, 1102, 1103. 
Plant-remains, indet.—Nos. 1100, 1105-1107. 
Ochreous mudstone. Berry’s Creek, S. Gippsland.—Nos. mi-1122. 
Cladophlebis denticulata, var. australis. —Nos. mi, 1113-1116, 1117 
(an example with very long pinnules measuring as much as 48mm.), 1118- 
1121. 
Taeniopteris spatulata , var. Carruthersi. —Nos. im, 1112, 1114, 
1115, 1119 (laminae very broad, having a width of 26mm. The rachis of 
one leaf is 3.5mm. in width; it is longitudinally grooved, and the surface 
is sparsely covered with short pointed hairs or ramenta), 1120, 1121. 
( l)Spkenopteris ampla. —No. 1122. 
Hard mudstone. Keating’s Paddock, Archie’s Creek.—Nos. 1156 
H93. 
(?)Marchanlites sp.—No. 1164. 
Coniopteris hymenophylloides, var. australica. —No. 1162 (fertile 
frond, with lobulate pinnules). 
Cladophlehis denticidata, var. australis. —Nos. 1159, 1161, 1169. 
Sphenopteris ampla. —Nos. 1156-1158, 1164, 1166, 1168, 1170, 1172,, 
1176-1182, 1186-1188, 1191, 1193. 
(?)Sphenopteris. —No. 1184. 
Taeniopteris spatulata.- —No. 1192. 
Taeniopteris spatulata, var. Daintreei. —Nos. 1174-1176, 1192. 
Podozamites Kidstoni, Eth. fil. (figured, see note in Appendix),—No. 
TI 73- 
Araucarioxylon sp. A tangential section of this example of fossil wood 
exhibits characters similar to those seen in Dammar a australis. —No. 1183. 
Carpolithes sp.—Nos. 1160, 1184. 
Plant-remains, indet.—Nos. 1163, 1165, 1171. 
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Indurated Jurassic Mudstone, G. Dowell’s bore, Kongwak.— 
Nos. 1230-12 36. 
Cladophlebis denticulata, var. australis. —No. 1233. 
