The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London . ) p. 788. EXPLANATION OF PLATES XI-XIII. All the specimens are in the Carboniferous Plant Collection, SedgwickMuseum, Cambridge, to which they have been kindly presented by Mr. ArthurBurr. The registered numbers quoted refer to this collection. [The photo-graphs should in several instances be examined with the aid of a are by Mr. W. Tarns, Cambridge.] Plate XL Fig. 1. Lonchopteris eschiveileriana Andra, from the Middle Coal Measuresof the Stodmarsh Boring, at 1865 feet. No. 2276. X f. (Seep. 72.) 2. Pecopteris arhoresce


The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London . ) p. 788. EXPLANATION OF PLATES XI-XIII. All the specimens are in the Carboniferous Plant Collection, SedgwickMuseum, Cambridge, to which they have been kindly presented by Mr. ArthurBurr. The registered numbers quoted refer to this collection. [The photo-graphs should in several instances be examined with the aid of a are by Mr. W. Tarns, Cambridge.] Plate XL Fig. 1. Lonchopteris eschiveileriana Andra, from the Middle Coal Measuresof the Stodmarsh Boring, at 1865 feet. No. 2276. X f. (Seep. 72.) 2. Pecopteris arhorescens? (Schloth.), from the Middle Coal Measures of the Goodnestone Boring, at 2000 feet. No. 2234. Natural size.(See p. 73.) 3. Pecopteris crenulata Brongn., from the Transition Coal Measures of the Barfreston Boring, at 2009 feet. No. 2502. Natural size.(See p. 73.) 4. Dictyopteris miinsteri (Eichw.), from the Middle Coal Measures of the Woodnesborough Boring, at 1618 feet. No. 2434. Natural size.(See p. 72.) Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. Vol. LXX. !. o Nat. 1 \ B %BC| E ? sj m J W •> ? &lk21 l fc - B* id S£ ;ll 1*^ MB K^i *m \^i K^, . 6. x2


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