. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. this earliest tree fern grew must have been near by. Lesque- reux found at the same place, Lepidodendron leaves of the regular kind, long, straight, channeled and nerved. Coal Flora, 1880, page Lepidodendron rimosum. (Sternberg; Eoehl; Lesquer- eux, Geol. Pa. 1858, plate 8, fig. 1; 10, fig. 2; Schimper, II, plate 60.— ^ Sagenaria rimosa^ Presl.—Lep, vi- rtiosum. and Lep. dissiium^ Sauv. Veg. Fos. Belgium; Lep, simplex^ Lesq. Illinois Keport, Vol


. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. this earliest tree fern grew must have been near by. Lesque- reux found at the same place, Lepidodendron leaves of the regular kind, long, straight, channeled and nerved. Coal Flora, 1880, page Lepidodendron rimosum. (Sternberg; Eoehl; Lesquer- eux, Geol. Pa. 1858, plate 8, fig. 1; 10, fig. 2; Schimper, II, plate 60.— ^ Sagenaria rimosa^ Presl.—Lep, vi- rtiosum. and Lep. dissiium^ Sauv. Veg. Fos. Belgium; Lep, simplex^ Lesq. Illinois Keport, Vol. 2, plate 45; Lep. duhium^ Wood, Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. Phil., Vol. 13, plate 8, fig. 4.) CoUett's Indiana Rt. 1882, page 80, plate 17, fig. Z.—Above Conglomerate at Pottsville, Pa. and in Illinois and Kentucky. The rarity of Z. simplex and abundance of Z. rimosum in Europe, contrasted with the rarity of Z. rimosum and abundance of Z. simplex in the American coal measures, points to a specific difference. Lesq.—XLLL Lepidodendron rushvillense. See Appendix. Lepidodendron scohiniiorme. See Li. corrugatum. X. Lepidodendron sigillarioides. Lesq., Geol. Penna. 1858, p. , plate 15, fig. 6.—Jfam- moth anthracite hed^ Lehigh Summit Mine. — Note. In Coal Flora, 1880, P, page 379, Lesquereux expresses the opinion that this fragment of harked wood may be referred to Lepidodendron latifolium., or to Lepidodendron vestitum. —XLLL—In the Coal Flora this species is made a syno- nym of Lepidodendron vesti- IBSSi. ^""^^^^^^^^M tum., v^hich is rare in the 6:LepiJ^dMndrd'w^^^^^ Ooal Measures. sigiUarwtd&s .,Lc^q. PI, 'S- Lepidodendrom sternbergii, Bgt. Detected by Lesquer- eux at the base of XII in the Northern Anthracite Field, in Lacoe's collections at Pittston. (G7,37,40)—XZ 21. 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


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