FROM KÖZUKE, KIT, A^VA, AND TOSA. 223 



These nre no (lonl)t to 1)C identified Avitli Vodozamitcx piisillus, ;i species 

 founded by A^elenovsky on :i Cietaceous form from lîoliemia. Fig. 5 

 represents u leaflet ahout 22 mm. long and G. mm. broad belonging 

 to a longer form. It possesses 22 distinct elevated parallel veins be- 

 tween which a single interstitial vein is visible. Fig. 4 represents one 

 attached to a strong rachis. It also shoAvs distinct veins. In other 

 specimens they are more or less defaced. A leaflet represented in fig. 2 

 left, is mnch slenderer than others and resemldes Vo}o:<(witcs lauceohitiis, 

 so that it is not impossible that this s])ecies may afterwards turn ont 

 to be ordy a variety of the latter. 



roiloKiiiiifcs hinccoJdtux nir., wliidi I described from Kaga (Jurassic 

 Plants, PI. A\ fig. .")), is not unlike the longer forms of roiloznnrifcs 

 pusillu.^, although more abruptlv tajiering above and acutely ending. 



Loc. — Kagahara ; fi-equent. 



17. PodozaiTiites sp. 

 PI. XXV, Fig. .S-li>. 



^[anv frafrments of a leaf Avith small, elonofate obionff to lanceolate 

 leaflets which look very much like tliose of the ])receding species. In 

 most of them, however, the veins are completely obliterated, and when 

 slightlv visil)le thev seem to be much coarser than in Podozanu'tes 

 pusilliis. In this latter respect, the ])l:iiit i'eseml)les some species of the 

 genus XcKji'/opsis descril)ed by Fontaine from the Potonvac Formation, 

 e.g., Naficiopsis lictcrophißla (Fontaine, Joe. cit. pi. LXXXVI, fig. 6). 



Loc, — Kataji. 



18. Zamiophylluin Buehianuin Ett sp. 



PI. XX, Fig. 1. 1^1. XXII, Figs. 1, 2. PI. XXIII, Fig. 6. 

 PI. XXVII, Fig. bah. PI. XXVIII, Fig. 1, 2. 



Zamioplnjlhnn Buchianum. — Nathorst, Beiträge z. mesnz. Flora Japans, p. G, 

 pi. II, figs. 1-2, III, V, 2, p. 0. 



