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67 Lepidodendrou Rushvillense Andrews. 



Warrior Creek, Jetfersou County, Ala. 3 Frauk Burns, collector; two 

 specimens; Museum number. 2240; lot number. 223. 



68. Lepidodeudroia Veltheimianum Sterub. 



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

 specimens ; Museum numbers, 2228, 2235 ; lot number, 223. Locality and 

 collector unknown j one specimen; Museum number, 2229. Liberty 

 Springs, Ark.; Dr. G. H. Horn, collector; one specimen ; Museum num- 

 ber, 2241 ; lot number, 110. 



69. Lepidodeudron, leaves of. 



Alabama; unknown; tw^o specimens; Museum number, 2249 ; lot 

 number, 223. 



70. Cyclostigma densifolium ? Daws. 



Lewis Tunnel, W. Ya,; "JNCeek's Types?"; one specimen; Museum 

 number, 2283 ; lot number, 97. 



71. Bothrodeudron punctatum L. & H. 



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

 specimen ; Museum number, 2282 ; lot number, 223. 



72. Knorria species. 



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

 specimen; Museum number, 2280; lot number, 233. 



73. Lepidostrobus variabilis L. & H. 



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

 specimen; Museum number, 2284; lot number, 223. 



74. Lepidocystis fraxiniformis Lx. 



Henry County, Mo. ; received from W. S. Yates!; one specimen; Mu- 

 seum number, 2285; lot number, 90. 



75. Lepidophyllum majus ? Brongn. 



Crested Butte, Gunnison County, Colo. ; Geo. H. Eldridge, collector ; 

 one specimen ; Museum number, 2380 ; lot number, 213. 



T^NIOPHYLLE^E. 



76. Taeniophyllum ? n. sp. 



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



Upon a large specimen partly covered with pinnte, of Pseudopecop- 

 teris muricata Bt. [a peculiar variety with rachis smooth and pinnules 

 close, decurrent and connate at base] there are two long stems flattened, 

 smooth, minutely striate lengthwise, 1^ to 2 centimeters broad, ap- 

 pearing like rachis of the fern. From these stems there come out all 

 along them parallel leaves similar to leaves of Lepidodeudron 5 centi. 

 meters broad, smooth, triple nerved in the middle, linear, curved upward, 

 apparently long. They are mostly broken at a short distance from the 

 rachis or stem to which they are attached at right angles, but a few are 



