24 FOSSIL PLANTS IX NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



25. Archaeopteris minor Lx. 



Towanda, Pa. ; George 11. Eldridge, collector; one specimen; Museum 

 number, 2385 ; lot number, G2. 



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26. Neuropteris biforniis Lx. 



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

 specimen ; Museum number, 2180 ; lot number, 223. 



27. Neuropteris Carrii Lx. 



Wiikes-Barre, Pa.; received from American Museum of Natural His- 

 tory, Xew York ; one specimen ; Museum number, 2181 ; lot number, 66. 



28. Neuropteris cordata Brougu. 



Canneltou, Pa. ; received from I. C. Eussell ; one specimen ; Museum 

 number, 2213, on same stone as number 2212 ; lot number, 227. 



29. Neuropteris decipiens Lx. 



Grundy County, Ills.; Fred. C.Green, collector; three specimens; 

 Museum number, 2173 ; lot number, 222. 



30. Neuropteris Elrodi Lx. 



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

 specimen; Museum number, 2175: lot number, 223. Warrior Creek, 

 Jeflerson County, Ala. ; one specimen; ^Museum number, 217G ; lot num- 

 ber, 223. Locality, unknown ; I. T. Abert, collector ; two specimens; 

 Museum number, 2189 ; lot number, 226. 



31. Neuropteris hirsuta Lx. 



Saint Clair, Schuylkill County, Pa. ; received from George Powell ; 

 three specimens; Museum number, 2185; lot number. 75. Eugene, Ind.; 

 I. Collet, collector ; four specimens ; Museum number, 2188 ; lot num- 

 ber, 71. 



32. Neuropteris Loshii Brongn. 



Saint Clair, Schuylkill County, Pa. ; received from George Powell ; two 

 specimens; Museum numbers, 2183, 2186; lot number, 75. 



33. Neuropteris obscura Lx. 

 SaintClair5SchuylkillCounty,Pa.; receivedfrom GeorgePowell; two 



specimens; Museum number, 2182; lot number, 75. 



34. Neuropteris rarinervis Bniibury. 



Saint Clair, Schuylkill County, Pa. ; received from George Powell; 

 two specimens; Museum numbers, 2184, 2187; lot number, 75. 



35. Neuropteris retorquata {'!) Daws. 



Crested Butte, Gunnison County, Colo.(?); George H. Eldridgr, col- 

 lector; twenty-two specimens. 



They are all very small fragments either of ultimate pinnte or mostly 

 of pinnules. The large pinnules agree well with the description and 

 figures of Dawson [Canadian Fossils p. 50, PI. XVII, fig. 197] ; but most 



