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Taeniopteris spatulata. —Nos. 1327, 1331. 
Stenopteris elongata. —No. 1328. 
Plant remains, indet.—No. 1330. 
Binginwarri. Allot. 74H. —Nos. 1342-1347. 
Sphenopteris ampla. —Nos. 1342-1345, 1347. 
Plant remains, indet.—No. 1346. 
Binginwarri. Allot. 74J.— Nos. 1348-1350. 
Sphenopteris ampla. —Nos. 1348-1350. 
Plant stems probably referable to the above.—No. 1350. 
Devon. Allot. 157A. —Nos. 1351-1353. 
Sphenopteris ampla (fragments of fronds and stems). 
Mudstone. Agnes Tin Mine, Toora.—Nos. 1449-1454. 
Sphenopteris ampla. 
Soft carbonaceous shales. Merino Creek, Merino, Western District.— 
Nos. 1021-1026. 
Taeniopteris spatulata var. Dainireei; also fragments of carbonized 
wood.—Nos. T021, 1023, 1025. 
Taeniopteris sp.—No. 1026. 
Sphenopteris sp. 1026. 
Sphenopteris ampla , McCoy.—No. 1022. 
Plant remains, indet.—No. 1024. 
Appendix.—Notes on the Fossils. 
Stenopteris sp. 
The leaves in No. 662 are very slender, branching at a very acute angle, 
and having a well-marked central midrib like that seen in the type-form 
Stenopteris elongata Carruthers sp. On comparing the present specimen 
now in the National Museum collection, with the example from Jumbunna 
E., figured and named “ Sphenopterid ? sp.” by Seward 1 2 , the identity of 
the two seems quite convincing. Mr. Seward has already remarked on 
the comparison to be made with Tenison Woods’ 11 Trichomanites spini- 
folium ,” and which the former author subsequently placed under the 
synonymy of Stenopteris elongata-. 
Taeniopteris spatulata , var. crenata , McClelland. 
T. crenata , McClelland, 1850, Rep. Geol. Surv., India, for 1848-9, 
pi. XVI., fig. 3. 
Some very fine examples of a broad-leaved form of Taeniopteris , like 
the variety Carruthersi , but having lobulate edges towards the base, occur 
in the present series. They are closely comparable with McClelland’s 
T. crenata from the Rajmahal Hills, in India, and there seems to be good 
reason for assigning them to this form, merely as a variety of T. spatulata. 
Zeiller figures 3 a similarly incised frond as an accidental variety of T. 
Jourdyi, Zeill., which species, by the way, agrees in many points with 
T. spatulata . var. Carruthersi. 
1 . Rec. Geol Surv. vie*,. Vol, T., Pt. 3 , 1904 . p 167 , pi. XIII.. fig. 17 . 
2 . Annals S. African Mus., Vol. IV., Pt I., 1903 , p, 70 , pi. VTI., figs. 2 , 3 . 
3 . Etudes des Gites Mine'raux de la France, “ Flore Fossile des Gites des Charbon du Tonkin.” Paris, 
1903 , pi, XII., tig 8, 
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