222 ^I- YOKOYAMA ; MESOZOIC PLANTS 



Lycopodiacse. 



14. Lyeopodites .<]>. 



Lijcopodites sj). — Natliorst, Beiträge, loc. cit., p. 10, pi. II, fig. 8. 

 This species found by Nathorst at Ueno is also not represented in 

 my collection. 



Cycadeacse. 



16. Podozamites lanceolatus Lindley 

 et Hutton. 



PI. XXIII, Figs. 4, 5. 



I'odu^xijiitcs luiiceolatiis. — Heev, Beitr. zur. JuraHora Uwtsib. u. J. Amur]., 1876, 

 p. 110, pi. XXYII, tigs. 6, 7, 8, 5iih. Yokoyama, Jurassic Plants, I.e. p. 45, pi. V, 

 fig. 8. Yeloiiovsky, Die Gymnospermen cl böhm. Kreidefurm. p. 11, pi. II, 

 figs, 11-19, 24. 



There are only two leaflets in my collection which are referable 

 to the well known l'odozitiiiiies Idnccolatus. One of them (tig". 5) has 

 the petiole preserved, and the other (fig. 4) the apex. l>otli seem to 

 belong to the variety minor of Heer. 



Loc. — Tanno. 



Xathorst mentions and describes in his lîeitiilge p. 10, pi. IV, 

 fig. 7, another variety hilij'olia (jf the same s])ecies ihnn Kataji. 



16. Podozamites pusillus Velenov. 

 PI. XX, Fig. 2, oh, 4, 5, 7. 



Puduzinitites jamllua. — Yelenovsky, Die Gymnospermen der böhm. Kreideform., 

 p. 11, PI. II, figs. 20-22, 24./. 



A number of small rycadeous leaflets, mostly isolated, but rarely 

 attached to the rachis, oval or elongate oval in shape, r<3unded or blunt 

 at apex, and when well preserved, furnished with a short [)etiole. 



