ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE ON FOSSII-SALISBURI^ FROM AUSTRALIA. By F. Ratte, M.E. > Jeanpaulia (?) palmata, Ratte, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., Vol. I. (ser. 2), p. 1078; Salishuria palmata, Ratte, emend, from Jeanpaulia or Baiera palmata, Ibid. Vol. II. (ser. 2), p. 137. After the last meeting of the Society, when I suggested that the large palmate leaf found in the shale of the Wianamatta-Hawkesbury formation, should be referred to the genus Salisburia, I unexpectedly found in the French weekly paper " La Nature," an interesting contribution on the subject, by Marquis G. de Saporta. From that paper and the woodcuts given, I find that this author, and also Professor Heer of Zurich, give the name of Salisburia to a number of plants with coriaceous and persistent leaves, which, for the sake of giving a brief outline of their characters and distribution, I will enumerate as follows : —