. The geology of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island, or, Acadian geology [microform]. Geology; Geology, Stratigraphic; Paleontology; Geology, Economic; Géologie; Géologie stratigraphique; Paléontologie; Géologie économique. «*i THE FLORA OP THE COAL FORMATION. 489 resent. , V. D.). t a dis- igonum. of each. species jecimen. ; M. C. 8 list), list), s list). 0; , )• lucli clon- central its; scars , vato acu- ng steins; es. Leaf- slender, 1 enus bn species. )• 2. L. sqnamosus, spec. nov. (Fig. 171, E.) 2 to 3 inches long, 1 inch thick; scales large, broadly


. The geology of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island, or, Acadian geology [microform]. Geology; Geology, Stratigraphic; Paleontology; Geology, Economic; Géologie; Géologie stratigraphique; Paléontologie; Géologie économique. «*i THE FLORA OP THE COAL FORMATION. 489 resent. , V. D.). t a dis- igonum. of each. species jecimen. ; M. C. 8 list), list), s list). 0; , )• lucli clon- central its; scars , vato acu- ng steins; es. Leaf- slender, 1 enus bn species. )• 2. L. sqnamosus, spec. nov. (Fig. 171, E.) 2 to 3 inches long, 1 inch thick; scales large, broadly trigonal, acntc. Allied to L. tri- ffonolepis, but larger. Probably a cone of Lepidophluios. M. C, Grand Lake (C. F. Hartt). 3. L. longifolius, spec. nov. Long-leaved, like Lepidodendron longi- folium, L. and II. M. C, Joggins (J. W. D.). 4. Lepldostrobus, sp. Acute trigonal leaves, small. M. C, Joggins (J. W. D.). 5. Lepidostrohus, sp. Round, with obscure scales and remains of long leaves. L. C, Horton (J. W. D.). 6. L. Trigonolepis, Bunbury. M. C, Sydney (R. Brown). Lepidophyllum, Brongn. 1. Lepidophyllum lanceolatum, L. and H. M. C, Joggins; U. C, Pictou (J. W. D.). 2. L. Trinerve (?), L. and II. Two-nerved or three-nerved, like L. trinerve, L. and II., but narrower. Both the above are parts of Lepidostrobi. U. C, Joggins (J. W. D.). 3. L. Majus (?), Brongn. M. C, Sydney (R. Brown). 4. Lepidophyllum, sp. Broad ovate, short, pointed, one-nerved, half an inch Ion". U. C, Pictou. 5. L. intermedium, L. and H. M. C, Sydney (R. Brown's list). Ilalonia, Lepidostrohus and Lepidophyllum, including only parts of Lepidodendron and Lepidophloios, are to be regarded as merely pro- visional genera. Lepidophloios, Sternberg. 1. Lepidophloios Acadianus, spec. nov. (Fig. 171). Leaf-bases broadly rhombic, or in old stems regularly rhombic, prominent, ascending, terminated by very broad rhombic scars having a central point and two lateral obscure points. Outer bark laminated or


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