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Podozamites Barkleyi, McCoy. 
Podozamites ellipticus, McCoy. 
Podozamites Kidstoni , Etta. fil. 
Plants of Doubtful Position. 
Stenopteris elongata, Carruthers sp. 
Stenopteris sp. 
Explanation of Plates. 
All figures magnified about one and a half times. 
Plate XIII. 
Fig. i.— Carpolithes sp. A bear-shaped seed. Also leaves of 
Taeniopteris sp. No. 669. Outtrim Bridge Railway Cutting. 
Fig. 2.— Sphenopteris ampla, McCoy. Variety with dentate termina¬ 
tions to the pinnules. No-. 1339. Binginwarri. 
Fig. 3.— Stenopteris sp. A slender leaved species. No. 662. Jum- 
bunna. 
Fig. 4.— Stenopteris elongata , Carruthers sp. No. 1319. Bingin¬ 
warri. 
Plate XIV. 
Figs. 5, 6.-— Taeniopteris spatulata, var. crenata , McClelland. Nos. 
1079 and 1081. Allambee. 
Fig. 7.— Rliizomopteris Etheridgei , Seward. Siliceous cast of vascular 
bundle. No. 782. Coal Creek, Korumburra. 
Plate XV. 
Fig. 8.—Leaves of Taeniopteris spatulata , McClelland, and rhizomata 
of Rliizomopteris Etheridgei , Seward, associated on the same slab. No. 
775. Coal Creek, Korumburra. 
Plate XVI. 
Fig. 9.— Rhizomopteris Etheridgei. An especially large rhizoma,. 
throwing off auxiliary roots. No. 706. Coal Creek, Korumburra. 
Plate XVII. 
Fig. 10.—Root of ( TjEquisetites. No. 673. Jumbunna. 
Fig. 11.— Rhizomopteris Etheridgei. Showing part of a thick rhizome 
with minor pittings, and the surrounding shale covered with fine adven¬ 
titious rootlets. No. 693. Korumburra. 
Plate XVIII. 
Fig. 12.-— Rhizomopteris Etheridgei. Part of a thick rhizome with 
bases of the rootlets attached. No. 707. Korumburra. 
Fig. 13.— Conites sp. No. 1336. Binginwarri. 
Fig. 14.— Podozamites Kidstoni, Eth. fil. No. 1173. Archie’s Creek. 
Fig. 15.— Epuisetites sp. Stem with nodal diaphragm. No. 672. 
Near Outtrim North. 
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