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Nos. 264-291, from parish of Kongwak. (Nos. 264-270, from allot. 1 ; 
'271-288, from Scott's Creek ; 289-291, from allot. 33c.) This collection 
(examined 2/10 00) contained the following : — 
Angiopteridium spathulatum , McClelland (265, 270, 272, 275, 290, 291); 
Angiopteridium Carrutliersi , Ten. Woods (273, 274) ; Aletho'pteris australis , 
McCoy (268); Baiera subgracilis , McCoy (277) ; Baiera bidens , Ten. 
Woods (279) ; Tceniopteris fragments (264, 266, 271, 288) ; leaf fragments, 
possibly Phyllopteris (269, 276); fragment of, possibly, Podozamites (271); 
and a Cordianthus-like inflorescence (267). 
Nos. 292-296 (examined 2/10 00), from Onttrim railway bridge, contained 
Baiera subgracilis , McCoy (293) ; Tceniopteris (294); and a fragment 
resembling Araucarites . 
Nos. 297 and 298 (examined 2/10/00), from Welshpool, contained frag¬ 
mentary foliage of a conifer (297), and Anaiopteridium spathidatum , 
McClelland (298). 
Nos. 299-325 (examined 13/10/00), from Walhalla, included the 
following :— 
Nos. 299-304, fossiliferous sandstone from tram cutting, west branch 
of Stringer’s Creek, contained shell impressions and fragments, inde¬ 
terminable. 
Nos. 305-313, sandstone from Lady Brassey mine, Britannia spur ; im¬ 
pressions of a small shell, probably Rhynconella. 
Nos. 314-318, shales from Tubal Cain mine, contained possibly frag¬ 
mentary plant stems, much compressed and indeterminable. 
Nos. 319-325, breccia from Centennial mine, contained impressions of 
crinoid stem-joints and casts of minute corals, not determinable. 
Nos. 326 and 327 (examined 13/10/00), from Springhurst, contained im¬ 
pressions and internal casts of crinoid stem-joints and brachiopod shells, 
including internal cast of an Ortkis ; a Palaeozoic deposit. 
Nos. 328-340 (examined 13/10/00), from Skene’s Creek, Apollo Bay, 
contained Angiopteridium spathulatum , McClelland (328, 329, 330) ; 
Baiera bidens , Ten. Woods (333, 334, 335) ; Baiera subgracilis , McCoy ? 
(337) ; fragment of a cupressinaceous conifer (336) ; lanceolate uninerved 
leaves, probably coniferous (338, 339) ; and plant fragments that cannot be 
satisfactorily determined, but having somewhat the habit of the genus 
Cyclopitys (340). 
Nos. 341-470 (examined 12/3/01), from parish of Jumbunna East, South 
Gippsland, contained the following :— 
Frond of Phyllopteris (portion).—Nos. 343, 346, 349, 397, 400, 401, 402, 
412, 425, 459. 
Pinnule of Alethopteris ?■ —No. 344. 
Seed of Baiera subgracilis , McCoy ?—Nos. 348, 408, 418, 435. 
Portion of a pinnule of a sphenopterid fern (? Eremopteris). —Nos. 353, 
361, 391, 394. 
Leaf with net venation (? Sagenopteris). —Nos. 355, 356. 
Part impression of a bivalve shell, too imperfect for determination.— 
Nos. 357, 359. 
Angiopteridium Etheridgei , Shirley.—Nos. 360, 370. 
Insect wing.—No. 362. 
Angiopteridium Tenison-Woodsi , Eth. fil.—Nos. 363, 392. 
Angiopteridium spathulatum , McClelland (= Tceniopteris Daintreei , 
McCoy).—Nos. 364, 365, 366, 367, 369, 381, 406, 434, 443, 461, 466. 
