[MATTHEW] FLORA OF THE LITTLE RIVER GROUP NO. III 21 
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DESCRIPTION OF PLATE OF PSEUDOBAIERA McINTOosHI. 
Vegetative branch, showing the pinnules alternately placed on the rachis; 
owing to pressure, the vascular axis of the rachis is visible, and the 
bundles going to the several pinnules. 
Alphebian pinnule with narrow lobes. 
A terminal vegetative pinnule 
A lateral vegetative pinnule. 
A young fertile pinnule with several spatulate lobes and one strap-like lobe. 
A fertile pinnule with two vegatative lobes, and a raceme of pod-like spo- 
rangia. 
An old fertile.pinna with a few mature pods. 
Inmature fruit pods, or possibly male-organs. All of the above figures 
are of the natural size, and the examples are from the Dadoxylon Sand- 
stone at Duck Cove, Lancaster, N. B. : 
Mutation flabellata. Portions of two vegetative pinnules. Natural size. 
From Lower Cordaite shale at Fern Ledges, Lancaster, N. B. 
