. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Lepidophyllum mansfleldi. Coal Flora, P, p. 449, pi. 69. fig. 34, found in Darlington coal^ Oannelton, Pa., Q, 55.—XIII. Lepidophyllum obtusum. Lesq. ,1858,p. 875,pl. and more than 4 in. long, traversed lengthwise by a broad swollen nerve. Broken pieces in the lowest coal at Johnstown, Pa., suggest a length of seven or eight inches.—XIII Lepidophylluin plicatum. Lesq. Geol. Pa. 1858, II, 876, plate 17, fig. 4. Nerve disap- pears at half the length of
. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Lepidophyllum mansfleldi. Coal Flora, P, p. 449, pi. 69. fig. 34, found in Darlington coal^ Oannelton, Pa., Q, 55.—XIII. Lepidophyllum obtusum. Lesq. ,1858,p. 875,pl. and more than 4 in. long, traversed lengthwise by a broad swollen nerve. Broken pieces in the lowest coal at Johnstown, Pa., suggest a length of seven or eight inches.—XIII Lepidophylluin plicatum. Lesq. Geol. Pa. 1858, II, 876, plate 17, fig. 4. Nerve disap- pears at half the length of the blade (which is curved) in this unique specimen from the Oate 7LJ7 F^m Pottsville, Pa. XIII Lepidophylluin proliferum, in Ferriferous limestone, Lawrence Co. QQ, 47; Mercer Co. QQQ, p. "l^.—XIII Lepidophyllum stantoni. Lesq. Coal Flora, p. 841; es- sentially differs from Z. hastatum. Spec. 657, Lacoe's collec- tion ; Stanton anthracite mine^ Wilkes-Barre, Pa.—XIII Lepidophyllum undulatum. Found in the Darlington coaL Cannelton, Beaver Co., Pa. Q, 55.—XIII Lepidostrobus butleri. New species. Lesq., Coal Flora, Additions, 1884, page 840. Closely resembles lep, variaiilis^ LI. & Hutt. Lacoe's specimen No. 681 came Irom the Butler anthracite colliery near Pittston, Luzerne Co.; specimen No. 681^ from the neighboring Brown colliery.—XIII Lepidostrobus hastatus. (Lesquereux, Coal Flora, page 438, plate 69, figs. 27, 28.) Col- lett's Indiana Report of 1883, page 82, plate 17, fig. 2, repre- senting the conical fruit of lepidodendron hastatum. The separated blades of such a cone appear as in figs. 9,10,11. \ —Coal Measures. XIII See also Lesquereux, in Geol. of Pa. 1858, Vol. 2,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Lesley, J. P. (J. Peter), 1819-1903; Pennsylvania. Board of Com
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