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3 PODOZAMITES LANCEOLATUS (Lind, et Hutt.). 

 PL XII. Fig. 3. 



A part of a stem with leaves attached to it which possess 

 about 16 veins and corresponding in sha[)e to the variety 

 genuina of Heer. 



B. Sha-chi-miao, Ho-Chou, 

 Ssu-ch'uang-Shêng.'^ 



L CLADOPHLEBIS «r. 



PI. XII. Fig. 2. 



A faint impression of a fragment of a pinna of a fern 

 probably belonging to the genus Cladopldebis. The pinnules are 

 close together, falcate, pointed, with secondary veins once forked. 

 It is not unlike a specimen figured by Schenk as Alethopteris 

 Albertdi Schimp. from the Wealden of Germany (Foss. Flora 

 d. nordwestdentschen Wealdenform., pi. VI. fig. 4.) 



2. GLOSSOZAMITES HOHENEGGERI (Schenk.). 



Pi. XII. Figs. 5a, 6? 



Fig. öa is an isolated segment lacking the apex. It is 

 20 mm. long with the broadest part about 5 mm., and lying a 

 little anterior to its middle portion. From this broadest part, 

 it gradually narrows to the base where the breadth i<! only 

 2 mm. The veins are fine, but distinct, divergent and dichoto- 



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