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Calamites transitionis, Gôpp (Archæocalamites scrobiculoides.) ! 
C.—cannæformis, Brongt. 
C.—Suckovii, Brongt. 
C.—geniculosus. 
C.—Cistii Brongt, mut. 
Calamodendron antiquum, Dn. 
C.—tenuistriatum, Dn. 
Ramicalamus dumosus, ? 
Asterophyllites lentus, Dn. 
A.—parvulus, Dn. & var. 
A.—longifolius, Sternb. 
Asterophyllites fasciculatus. 
A.—fissus. 
A.—[Lepidocalamus] scutigera, Dn. 
Annularia (Asterophyllites, Dn.) latifolia, Dn. 
A.—(Asterophyllites, Dn.) latifolia, Dn. mut. minor. 
A.—(Asterophyllites, Dn.) acicularis, Dn. 
Paleostachya acicularis. 
Annularia longifolia Brongt, mut, Leavitti. 
A.—recurva. 
A.—(?) ligata. 
Sphenophyllum antiquum, Dn. 
S.—latum & var. minus. 
S.—gemma. 
S.—innocens. 
LYCOPODIACEŒE. 
This group in the paucity of forms no less than in the scarcity of 
individuals shows a remarkable contrast between the Little River 
flora, and the usual groupings found in Devonian floras, and although 
I have inserted several species on the authority of Sir Wm. Dawson, the 
comments under the several species will show it is quite probable 
these should be eliminated. 
Lycopodites Matthewi, Dn., a small species, and rather rare, only 
the vegetative branch known. 
Psilophyton elegans, Dn., a small tufted, trailing form, whose 
fruiting branches are slender and elongated. Placed here in accordance 
with the old classification, but it is probably a Pteridosperm. 
P.—(?) glabrum, Dn., referred to this genus with doubt by its 
author. 
1 Trans. Roy. Soc. Can. 2d Ser. Vol. XII, p. 112. 
2 Ibid, p. 114. 
