158 
Baiera australis , McCoy. 
Korumburra, Burne’s Creek, 
Callignee. 
Stirling (92), PI. 1, Fig. 2 ; (99),. 
PI. 1, Fig. 3. 
B. subgracilis, McCoy. 
Korumburra, Albert River, 
Burne’s Creek. 
Stirling (92), PI. 2, Fig. 13 ; 
(99), PI. 1, Figs. 4-7. 
B. robusta, McCoy. 
Korumburra, Burne’s Creek. 
Albertia australis , McCoy. 
Jeetho Valley, Albert River, 
Burne’s Creek. 
Stirling (92), PI. 1, Fig. 1; (99), 
PI. 4, Fig. 7. 
Svhenovteris W arraqulensis, 
McCoy. 
South Warragul, Jeetlio, White- 
law, Korumburra. 
Stirling (92), PI. 1, Fig. 6; PL 
2, Fig. 3; (99), PI. 4, 
Figs. 1-6. 
S. ampla, McCoy. 
Whitelaw. 
Stirling (92), PI. 1, Fig. 7 ; PI. 
2, Fig. 9; (99), PI. 3, Figs. 
1, 2, 5, 6. 
S. crassinervis, McCoy. 
Callignee, Burne’s Creek, Korum¬ 
burra, Albert River. 
Stirling (99), PI. 2, Fig. 
6; PI. 3, Figs. 3, 4, 7. 
S. Fosteri, Stir. 
Stirling (99), PI. 3, Fig. 17. 
S. Travisi, Stir. 
Stirling (99), PI. 3, Fig. 18. 
The specimens so named are pro¬ 
bably specifically identical with 
those represented in Figs. 36, 37 
of the present paper. 
r A larger form than any of the speci¬ 
mens of Ginkgo ales included in the 
collection which I have examined. 
This may be compared with an 
imperfect leaf figured by Shirley* 
as Ginkgo sp., and with Salisburia 
Hobartensis of Johnston.f It is 
however possible that the speci¬ 
men shown in Fig. 35 may repre¬ 
sent a fragment of this type of 
leaf. 
In the absence of a full description 
or figure, it is impossible to ex¬ 
press an opinion on this form. 
"The specimens represented in Stir¬ 
ling’s figures may * be correctly 
referred to this genus, but with¬ 
out seeing the material I must 
leave the determination as doubt- 
l ful. 
y 
Some of the fertile fragments shown 
in Stirling’s figures appear to be 
identical with those represented in 
' my Figs. 6-9, but it is not im¬ 
probable that some of the speci¬ 
mens belong to a distinct type, 
y 
A 
The figured specimens agree closely 
with the specimens that I have 
referred to this species. 
- Possibly identical with S. ampla. 
y 
Single fragments of similar form to 
Coniopteris hymenophylloides . 
* Shirley (97), PI. V. 
f Johnston (88), PI. XXVIII., Fig. 2. 
