. 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. [unks of ribsâ llarice, : oom- natious. lant is litc-like ndcr of es with ar and miliaria al. M. ); Coal â¢agment harcoal. jserved. »f pores, THE FLORA OF THE COAL FORMATION. 477 or roticiilntcd Instead of scalarifonn vessels. Tiiis is perhaps a Caln- mitc. M. C, Sydney (J. W. D.). Cyperites â Cyi'eritf,s, L. and 11. (?) These elongate linear leaves
. 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. [unks of ribsâ llarice, : oom- natious. lant is litc-like ndcr of es with ar and miliaria al. M. ); Coal â¢agment harcoal. jserved. »f pores, THE FLORA OF THE COAL FORMATION. 477 or roticiilntcd Instead of scalarifonn vessels. Tiiis is perhaps a Caln- mitc. M. C, Sydney (J. W. D.). Cyperites â Cyi'eritf,s, L. and 11. (?) These elongate linear leaves have two or throe ribs, and the central band between the ribs raised above the u)argin; one species has been seen attached to Sigillaria scutellata (Fig. 161, L). The leaves of Sigillaria are ditVerent, being as broad as the arcoles of the stem, and with several parallel veins (Fig. 161, li'). Middle and Upper coals, everywhere. , Brongn. 1. Anthulilhes Rhabdocarpi, spec. nov. (Fig. 173, B). Stem short, interruptedly striate, with two rows of crowded ovate fruits, and traces of floral leaves. Fruits half an inch long, striated longitudinally, attached by short peduncles. M. C, Grand Lake (C. F. llartt). 2. A. pygmceusj spec. nov. (Fig. 173, II). lihachi? one-tenth inch thick, rugose; two rows of opposite flowers, each showing four lanceolate striate floral leaves, two outer and two inner. M. C, Joggins (J. W. D.). 3. A. spinosus, spec. nov. (Fig. 173, C). Stem one-fourth inch wide, delicately striate, slightly wrinkled longitudinally, as if by pressure. Flowers opposite, of ovate striate leaves or scales, and at base of each a long pointed narrow striate bract or scale. Fi'uit apparently an ovate striate nutâ{RJiabducarpus). Of same type vvliii A. rhabdocarpi^ but with thicker stem, smaller flowers, and much longer bracts. M. C, Pictou (J. Barnes). 4. A. squamosus, spec. nov. (Fig. 173, A), Khachis thick, coarsely rugose, with two rows of c
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