16 THE LOCAL FIELD-CLUBS OF GKEAT BRITAIN. 



CoNIFERiE. 



Bictyoxylon Oldhamium, Williamson, Month. Micr. Journ. vol. i. 

 p. 70. Carhomferous. Lancashire. 



Piuites Leclmihyi, Carr. Geol. Mag. vol. vi. p. 2 ; pi. i. fig. 1-5. 

 Lower Greensand. Shanklin, Isle of Wight. 



P. gracilis, Carr. 1. c. p. 2 ; pi. i. fig. 9. OauU. Folkestone. 



P. gracilis, Carr. 1. c. p. 2 ; pi. ii. fig. 10. Kimmeridge Clay. Wey- 

 mouth. 



P. Plutonis, Baily, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxv. p. 360; 

 pi. XV. fig. 1, 2. Miocene. Antrim. 



Araucarites Brodiei, Carr. Geol. Mag. vol. vi. p. 3 ; pi. ii. figs. 1-6. 

 Stonesfidd Slate. Stonesfield. 



A. PhilUpsii, Carr. I.e. p. 6 ; pi. ii. fig. 7-9. Oolite. Yorkshire. 



Sequoiites Gardneri, Carr. i.e. p. 7 ; fig. 7 and 8. Oault. Folke- 

 stone. 



S. Bu Noyeri, Baily, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxv. p. 361 ; 

 pi. XV. fiig. 4. Miocene. Antrim. 



Cupressites MacHenrii, Baily, 1. c. p. 361 ; pi. xv. fig. 5. Miocene. 

 Antrim. 



DiCOTYLEDONES. 



Mr. Baily refers the leaves found in the Miocene beds of Antrim to 

 Platanus ?, Fagns ?, Andromeda ?, Quercus ?, and Rhamnus ?. Quart. 

 Journ. vol. xxv. p. 361 ; pi. xiv. 

 Incert^ sedis. 



RhysophycHS dispar, Linnars. Geol. Mag. vol. vi. p. 403. Lower 



Cambrian. Lugnas, Sweden. 

 Bidhoirephis HarJcneszii, Nich. Geol. Mag. vol. vi. p. 4t)5 ; pi. xviii. 



fig. A. Llandeilo. Thornship Beck, Shap. 

 Ti. (?) radiata, Nich. 1. c. p. 496 ; pi. xviii. fig. B. Llandeilo. 

 Thornship Beck, Siiap. 



THE LOCAL FIELD-CLUBS OF GEEAT BRITAIN. 



I. Berwickshire Naturalists' Club. 



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