. Maryland geological survey. PTERIDOPHYTA. Cockayne, Boston. PLATE XXVII. PAGE Figs. 1-6. Knowltonella Maxoni Berry 235 Specimens showing character of pinnae and habit of branching fromnear Glymont, Maryland. 526 MARYLAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. LOWER CRETACEOUS, PLATE PTERIDOPHYTA. PLATE XXVIII. PAGE Figs. 1, 2. Cladophlebis parva Fontaine 250 Specimens from Vinegar Hill, Maryland (after Fontaine). Figs. 3, 4. DiCKSONioPSis vernonensis (Fontaine) Berry 237 3. Fruiting specimen. White House Bluff, Virginia (after Fontaine). 4. Arlington, Maryland (after Fontaine). Figs. 5, 6. AsPLENioPTERi


. Maryland geological survey. PTERIDOPHYTA. Cockayne, Boston. PLATE XXVII. PAGE Figs. 1-6. Knowltonella Maxoni Berry 235 Specimens showing character of pinnae and habit of branching fromnear Glymont, Maryland. 526 MARYLAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. LOWER CRETACEOUS, PLATE PTERIDOPHYTA. PLATE XXVIII. PAGE Figs. 1, 2. Cladophlebis parva Fontaine 250 Specimens from Vinegar Hill, Maryland (after Fontaine). Figs. 3, 4. DiCKSONioPSis vernonensis (Fontaine) Berry 237 3. Fruiting specimen. White House Bluff, Virginia (after Fontaine). 4. Arlington, Maryland (after Fontaine). Figs. 5, 6. AsPLENioPTERis PiNNATiFiDA Foutaino 265 5. Fruiting specimen from Fredericksburg, Virginia. 6. Pinnules of same. X 4. 527 MARYLAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. LOWER CRETACEOUS, PLATE XXVIIL


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