Ml.SO/olC IM. ANIS FRo.M (II IN A. 23 



hrojid, üiul i'mnislicd with in:mv jKiiallt'l vt'in.s wiiicli aic, liow- 

 evor, verv indistinct. In apjHniiaiiee, the .specimen is not nnlike 

 that of Plcrophylluni XatliorsLi Schenk (Kichhofen's China, ])1. 

 XI i[, tigs. Ü, 7), but it might belong equally as well to the 

 genus JS'lhsonia. 



2. NILSSONIA ? SI'. 

 PL IV. Figs. 10, 11. 



We possess two fragments, both of which have been figured. 

 The one (fig. 10) represents an apic:il portion and seems not to 

 be segmented. The other (fig. 11) shows two segments (> to 7 

 mm. long and about H mm. l)road, pierced wnth fine parallel 

 veins numbering about 10. 



I. Liao-chia-shan, Fêng-ch'êng-Hsien. 

 Chiang-hsi-Shêng-'' 



1. CLADOPHLEBIS si>. 

 PI. IV. Figs. 7, 8. 



Two fragmentary pinnœ of a Cladophlebis with closely set 

 finger-like pinnules slightly inclined forward and furnished with 

 furcate lateral veins. The forking is commonly single but in 

 some cases double, especially in veins on the anterior side of the 

 midrib. 



The specimens look like some of the figures given by Schenk 

 as Asplenivm arcjvtuhtm Hf.er (e. g. figs. 2 and 8, pi. XLVI, 



