32 FOSSIL PLANTS IN NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Ceuterville, Tenn.; Ira Sayles, collector; one specimen; Museum num. 

 ber, 2272; lot number, 215. 



96. Cordaites. u. sp.? 



liussia; collector and exact locality unknown. 



Leaves large, cuneiform, flabellate in outline, apparently thick, equally 

 thickly nerved, nerves simple, at equal distance, very obtuse or flattened 

 at the top. 



There are two leaves, close to each other, 1 centimeter broad at the 

 base where they are broken, 14 centimeters long and 10 centimeters 

 broad at the apex, which is also destroyed. The nerves at or near the 

 base are thick nearly 1 millimeter and a little more than 1 millimeter 

 distant in the middle of the leaves, while above they are only ^ milli- 

 meter distant, all very distinct and without intermediate veinlets. The 

 form of these leaves is much like that of Oordaites gr'anflifolius, Lx., C. 

 n. PI. 77, fig. 1, 2, but the substance is thicker, apparently coriaceous 

 and the nervation is different. 



One specimen; Museum number, 2275; lot number, 98. 



97. Cordaites, stem of. 



Henry County, Mo. ; Dr. J. H. Britts, collector; one specimen; Museum 

 number, 2273; lot number, 8S. 



98. Cordaites, leaves of. 



Ceuterville, Tenn.; Ira Sayles, collector; one specimen; Museum num- 

 ber, 2271 ; lot number, 215. 



99. Cordaiauthus, spec.^ 



Warrior Creek, Jefferson County, Ala. ; Frank Burns, collector ; one 

 specimen ; Museum number, 2391 ; lot number, 223. 



NCEGGERATIE^. 



100. Noeggeratbia, spec. 



Oxford, England ; received from the University of Oxford, through 

 Prof. H. y. Mosley; one specimen; Museum number, 2281; lot num- 

 ber, 26. 



CYCADE^. 



101. Fittonia, spec. ? Plate I, fig. 1. 



Fragment of a trunk of the Cycadese, with prominent balf-round 

 bolsters like those of Fittonia^ Carruth. Apparently new species. 



Clear Lake, Cal. ; G. F. Becker, collector; one specimen. Museum 

 number, 2395 ; lot number, 10. 



102. Cycadeospermum eequilaterale, n. sp. 



Oxford, England ; received from the University of Oxford, England, 

 through Prof. H. N. Mosley. 



Fruit oblong-linear, obtuse or obtusely rounded at the base, obliquely 

 pointed, flat, convex, and obscurely striate; 10-22 millimeters long, bS 

 millimeters broad. 



Six specimens ; Museum number, 231G ; lot number, 26. 



