4IO THE WEST VIRGINIA FOSSIL FLORA 



Megalopteris sewellensis Fontaine. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3rd ser., vol. 11, 1876, p. 383. [Pottsville 

 group ; Sewell formation] . 

 Megalopteris sewellensis Fontaine. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3rd ser., vol. 11, 1876, p. 383. D. White: 

 Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 6, 1895. p. 315. [Pottsville group; 

 Quinnimont formation]. 

 Megalopteris Hartii Andrews, 



Rept. Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 2, pt. 2, Palaeont., 1875, p. 

 416, pi. xlvi, figs. I, la. Fontaine: Amer.Jour. Sci., 3rd ser., 

 vol. II, 1876, p. 382. Probably the species earlier listed by 

 Fontaine as M. Dazvsoni (Amer. Jour. Sci., vol 7, 1874, p. 

 574. [Pottsville group; Sewell formation.] 

 Taeniopteris Lescuriana Fontaine & I. C. White. 



Second Geol. Surv. Pa., Rept. Prog. PP, 1880, p. 91, pi. 

 xxxiv, fig. 9. [Dunkard formation (Permian).] 

 Taeniopteris Newberriana Fontaine & I. C. White. 



Second Geol. Surv. Pa., Rept. Prog. PP, 1880, p. 91, pi. 

 xxxiv, figs. 1-8. [Dunkard formation (Permian).] 

 Taeniopteris Newberriana var. angusta Fontaine & I. G. 

 AVhite. 



Second Geol. Surv. Pa., Rept. Prog. PP, 1880, pi. xxxiv, 

 fig. 8. [Dunkard formation (Permian).] 

 Neuropteris Pocahontas D. White. 



Tv/entieth Ann. Rept. U. S. Geol. Surv., i898-'99, pt. 2, 

 1900, p. 888, pi. clxxxix figs. 4, 4a; pi. cxci, figs. 5, 5a. 

 [Pottsville group; Clark and Thurmond formations]. 



Type characteristic of the Pocahontas or lowest Pottsville. 

 It gave rise to numerous variations, several of which are 

 distinct species. In the upper part (Quinnimont formation) 

 of the lower Pottsville it is replaced by a group of forms, 

 generally listed as A^ SmitJiii Lesq. (see below), while in the 

 middle Pottsville it is followed by forms probably indis- 

 tinguishable from A^ Schlchani Stur. 

 Neuropteris Smith ii Lesquereux. 



Geol. Surv. Alabama, Rept. Prog. 1875 [1876], p. 76. D. 

 White: Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 6, 1895, p. 314. [Potts- 

 ville group; Clark and Quinnimont formations]. 



This species, everywhere present in the lower Pottsville, 

 and represented by derivatives in the middle Pottsville, be- 

 longs to the group referred by European paleobotanists to 

 Nettroptcris Schlehani. 

 Neuropteris Schlepiani Stur. var. D. White. 



Abh. K. K. Geol. Reichsanst., vol. 8, No. 2 (Culm. Fl., pt. 

 2), 1877, p. 183 (289), pi. xi, figs. 7, 8a-c. [Pottsville group; 

 Sewell formation]. 



