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Filicales 
Ginkgoales 
Cycadophyta .. 
Coniferales 
Gymnospermse 
Planta incertae sedis 
Cladophlebis denticulata, Brongn., var. aus~ 
tralis. Figs. 25-27. 
Thinnfeldia McCoyi, sp. nov. Fig. 28. 
Thinnfeldia sp. Fig. 29. 
Rhizomopteris Etheridgei, sp. nov. Figs- 
30-34. 
Ginkgo sp. Fig. 35. 
Baiera australis, McCoy. Figs. 36, 37. 
Baiera delicatula, sp. nov. Fig. 38. 
Female flowers ? Figs. 39, 40. 
.. Nilssonia sp. Fig. 41. 
.. Araucarites (sp. A). Fig. 42. 
Araucarites (sp. B). Fig. 43. 
Cf. Brachyphyllum sp. Fig. 44. 
Taxites sp. 
Fragment of a conifer. Fig. 45. 
Carpolithes (sp. A). Fig. 46. 
Carpolithes (sp. B). 
.. Fig. 47. 
B.—DESCRIPTION OF SPECIMENS. 
CLASS BRYOPHYTA. 
Marchantites sp. 
Specimen 191 (Allotment 32a, parish of Kongwak). An impression of a 
dichotomously branched plant bearing a resemblance to the thallus of a Mar¬ 
chantites ; but it is too small and indistinct to refer to a specific type.* 
Locality : Allotment 32a, parish of Kongwak, S. Gippsland. 
CLASS EQUISETALES. 
GENUS EQUISETITES, STERNBERG. 
Equisetites sp. (Nodal Diaphragms). 
Fig. 1. 
The Victorian plants submitted to me for examination do not include any 
specimens that can be referred with confidence to the Equisetales. The 
specimen (204) shown in Fig. 1 represents two imperfectly preserved discs 
about 8 mm. in diameter, traversed by ribs radiating from near the centre 
to the uneven periphery; the actual centre is occupied by a slightly raised 
and partly carbonaceous patch. The discs are obviously incomplete, and the 
relative position of the two fragments shown in the drawing is no doubt an 
accident of preservation. An accurate diagnosis or determination of this 
fragment is impossible, but the most likely comparison that occurs to one is 
with the diaphragms of Equisetaceous stems, such as frequently occur on the 
inferior oolite shales of England and elsewhere, squeezed out from the branches 
of Equisetites columnaris .f A plant figured by Etheridge in Volume IV. of 
the Records of the Geological Survey of New South Wales as Phyllotlieca from the 
* Cf. Marchantites Zeilleri ; Seward (94), PI. I., Fig. 3. 
f Seward (00), pp. 57, 62, PL XIX., Figs. 4 and 5. See also Andrae, (55). 
