. On the genus Lepidophloios [microform] : as illustrated by specimens from the coal formation of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Paleobotany; Paleobotany; Paléobotanique; Paléobotanique. nd alHo iHcribod Btem iH )tH, any I Htutod, oJlocted of the Huls tind ludod in masaivu >wn, aro mcloH or I found Plato X. jii of tho torn or a uil spoci- Dt'ovorcd, ropresont my two ' by com- jom show 'hich aro tho basal roiis troos icrosporos mid much jrokon otT Dsorved in srfoct con- abundant may bo in ) aro side do of tho I tho lower boar fruit > irregular 3wn to mo [8IB J. w. DAWBONj ON THE GENUS L


. On the genus Lepidophloios [microform] : as illustrated by specimens from the coal formation of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Paleobotany; Paleobotany; Paléobotanique; Paléobotanique. nd alHo iHcribod Btem iH )tH, any I Htutod, oJlocted of the Huls tind ludod in masaivu >wn, aro mcloH or I found Plato X. jii of tho torn or a uil spoci- Dt'ovorcd, ropresont my two ' by com- jom show 'hich aro tho basal roiis troos icrosporos mid much jrokon otT Dsorved in srfoct con- abundant may bo in ) aro side do of tho I tho lower boar fruit > irregular 3wn to mo [8IB J. w. DAWBONj ON THE GENUS LEI'IUOPIILOIOS 63 of terminal conos. unless wo regard tho long peduncles of X. Cliftonensis as branches, and there is no doubt that as the leaf-basos of these are fjopidodondroid in form and tho leaves short, they might, when detached, bo easily mistaken for branches of LcpidotleiKtroii bearing terminal cones II. LePIOOPIILOIOS AoADtANUS, Dawsou. (Plates I. to VIII.) .luiirniil (ieoloKical Sniicty of Loiuloti, IStlT), \v\nv KM, wilh tlKurus of hIimii iiiul Itninclii'M in (liU'uiont HtiitcN of It-iif itiid coni>, iinil of tlic Ntructnre of the nxlHof tliu Htvin. "Acadian UooloKy," socond and folluwiuK oditions, IHtlH, otc, with Mimilnr llgures and an attempt at restoration. PaKi' 457. This species, described in lH(i5, has recently been idontitiod by Mr. R. Kidston in his Catalogue of Palieozoic Plants in tho British Museum, and in his paper an Lefu'dophloio^xn the Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (18!t3), with the type species of the genus L. (arieinus of. Fill. ('.âOnioiNAi. KniDHK ok riKPinopiiLoioH ArAOiANUs, 1805. (1) Impression of leaf-bases reduced. (2) Tlie same, natural size. {'â¢i) Surface uf middle burk. (â¢I) Portion of leaf. Sternberg. While admitting, however, that portions of the bark of old Hj)ecimens in a llattenod state are scarcely distinguishable from that species, I am not ))repai'ed an yet to admit this identitication, for


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