. Acadian geology [microform] : the geological structure, organic remains and mineral resources of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. Geology; Paleontology; Geology; Geology; Geologie; Paléontologie; Géologie; Géologie. )otli. This 0 Coal for- the bark, the arcolcs; vs separated 3 or strias. g a star-like [ have seen )al measures face covered 7 Mr Brown te. id ribs sepa- id of avcoles. to trunks of incnt ribs— ce Siglllaria^ ind arc com- forinations. This plant is lalamite-like cylinder of y fibres with cellular and of Sigillaria us coal. M. D.); Coal kc fragment ral charcoal


. Acadian geology [microform] : the geological structure, organic remains and mineral resources of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. Geology; Paleontology; Geology; Geology; Geologie; Paléontologie; Géologie; Géologie. )otli. This 0 Coal for- the bark, the arcolcs; vs separated 3 or strias. g a star-like [ have seen )al measures face covered 7 Mr Brown te. id ribs sepa- id of avcoles. to trunks of incnt ribs— ce Siglllaria^ ind arc com- forinations. This plant is lalamite-like cylinder of y fibres with cellular and of Sigillaria us coal. M. D.); Coal kc fragment ral charcoal. ;11 preserved, ows of pores, THE FLORA OF TUB COAL FOHMATION. 477 or reticulated instead of scalariforin vessels. This irf pcrluvps a Cahi- mitc. M. C, Sydney (J. W. D.). Cyperites, L. and II. Cypcrites (?) These elongate linear leaves liavc two or three ribs, and tlie central band between the raised above the margin ; one species has been seen attached to Sigillaria scutrlluta (I'ig. 101, L). The leaves of Sigillaria clcgans are diU'erent, being as broad as the areoles of the stem, and with several parallel veins (Fig. IGl, IJ'). Middle and Upper coals, everywhere. Antholitues, Brongn. 1. Anthulithes Ithahducarpi, spec. nov. (Fig. 173, B). Stem short, interruptedly striate, with two rows of crowded ovate fruits, and traces of floral leaves. Fruits half an inch long, striated longitudinally, attached by short peduncles. M. C, Grand Lake (C. V. llartt). 2. A. pi/gmceus, spec. nov. (Fig. 173, II). Khachis one-tenth inch thick, rugose; two rows of opposite flowei's, cacli showing four lanceolate striate floral leaves, two outer and two inner. M. C, Joggins (J. W. D.). 3. A. spi)iosus, spec. nov. (Fig. 173, C). Stem one-fourth inch wide, delicately striate, slightly wrinkled longitudinally, as if by pressure. Flowers opposite, of ovate striate leaves or scales, and at base of each a long pointed narrow striate bract or scale. Fruit apparently an ovate striate nut—[ll


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