. Catalogue of the fossil plants of the Glossopteris flora in the Department of geology. Paleobotany -- Carboniferous; Paleobotany -- Catalogs and collections; Plants, Fossil -- Catalogs and collections. VERTEBRARIA. 93 in the lower portion of the leaf, but dissolving into fine veins towards the apex. Lateral nervation acute, arched. Meshes wide, oblong-polygonal. Feistrnantel has suggested that this almost circular frond may- be only an immature stage of some other species. It is known from two localities in the Raniganj group of the Damuda division of India. The same authorl has, however, de


. Catalogue of the fossil plants of the Glossopteris flora in the Department of geology. Paleobotany -- Carboniferous; Paleobotany -- Catalogs and collections; Plants, Fossil -- Catalogs and collections. VERTEBRARIA. 93 in the lower portion of the leaf, but dissolving into fine veins towards the apex. Lateral nervation acute, arched. Meshes wide, oblong-polygonal. Feistrnantel has suggested that this almost circular frond may- be only an immature stage of some other species. It is known from two localities in the Raniganj group of the Damuda division of India. The same authorl has, however, described, under the name G. spathulato-cordata, some very similar fronds from the Newcastle Series of New South Wales, and from Tasmania. So far. 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 British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Geology; Arber, E. A. Newell (Edward Alexander Newell), 1870-1918. London, Printed by order of the Trustees


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