PALTOZOIf PLAXTS lM:0^r ( IFIXA. 9 



3. ANiVULARTA SIELLATA (S 'i,,,otii.). 

 PI. TIT. Figs. 4, Ck 



Anniilaria deUata 'Av.UA.v.n, Explication dc la Carte ( ù'olotriquc de In 

 France, vol. IV, part 2, p. 20, pi. CLX, fiys. 2-.'). Kidstox, Cataloiruc of ilic 

 PalfBozoic Plants in the Deparment of (îeoloiiy and l'al;o()ntolo,2v, iîritish 

 j\[nseuni, p. 45. 



Annularia longifolia Brongniaut, Prodrome, p. 1-36. Ki^xault, Cours de 

 Botanique Fossile, p. 126, pi. XX, ûg. 1 . 



Very frequent, although in a fragmentary state. 



This species is characterized by long narrow pointed leaves, 

 up to 2 mm in breadth and numbering, as Zeiller says, 24-30 

 in a verticil). The verticills are close together. 



The species occurs in Europe not only in the Coal-Measurcs, 

 but also in the Permian. 



4. NEUROPTERIS FLEXUOSA Stkrni.. 



PL II. Figs. 1, la, 2, 3, 7a. PI. III. Fig. 3a. 



Neuropterk flexuosa Sternberg, Versuch einer gcog. botan. Darst. d. Fl. 

 d, Vorw., fasc. IV, p. 16. Broxgxiart, Hist. Végét. I, p. 2;î9, pi. LXVIII, 

 %. 2, LXV, 2, 3. ScHEXiv, Richthofen's China, vol. IV, p. 217, pi. XLIII, 

 fig. 1-18, p. 237, pi. XXXI, fig. 3 df, XXXII, 1-3. 



This fern which has been already described by Schexk from 

 Pen-hsi-hu in Sheng-ching, Kai-ping'' in Chih-li and T^ui-pa-kou 

 in Hu-nan-^ is very frequent at Yen-tai, although in a more or 

 less fragmentary state. 



