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cone, though the leaf whorls are supei'posed.' According to the 

 investigations of Williamson and Scott, the sporangiophores are 

 most probabl)' modified segments of the bract, and not indepen- 

 dent outgrowths of the axis. They possess a small vascular 

 bundle." 



The axis of the cone contains a solid hexarch vascular cylinder, 

 bluntly triangular, with concave sides.' The peripheral scalari- 

 form tracheides are smaller than the central tracheides, with 

 pitted walls. 



Sphenophyllum emarginatum, Brongniart. 



1822. Sphenophyllites emaryinatus, Brongt. Class d. ve'get./oss., 



pp. 3-4 and 89, PI. II., figs. 8a and Sb. 

 1828. Sphenophyllum emarginatum, Brongt. Prodrome, p. 68. 



The structure of the cone of this species appears to be similar 

 to that of Sphenop)hyUum ameifolium. The specimen desciibed 

 by Zeiller was somewhat imperfectly preserved, but the sporangia 

 seem to be arranged in three or several concentric circles, and 

 from their position seem also to have been attached to 

 sporangiophores.^' ^ 



Sphenophyllum Romeri, Solms-Laubach sp. 



1895. Bowmanites Romeri, Solms-Laubach. Jahrb. d. k. k. geol. 

 Reichsanstalt, Vol. XLV., Heft. 2, p. 225, Pis. IX.-X. 



1 Williamson and Scott, Phil. Trans., 1894, p. 934. 



-Williamson and Scott, Mem. I., Phil. Trans., Vol. CLXXXV., pp. 937 

 and 943. 1895. 



3 Scott, Phil. Tram.,Yo\. CLXXXIX. (B.), p. 25, 1897. 



* Zeiller, Coiistitution d. appartilfruct. d. Sphenophyllum, p. 24, PI. II., 

 fig. 4. 



* M. Zeiller reviews other species of Sphenophyllum of which more or 

 less perfect cones have been discovered, but none of these afford very clear 

 evidence as to the number or mode of attachment of the sporangia. The 

 specimens mentioned are : — Sphenophyllum gracile, Crepin; Sphenovhyllum 

 oblongifolium, Germar and Kaulfuss; Sphenophyllum vertieillat urn, Schl. 

 sp. ( = Sphenophyllum Sehlotheimii, Brougt. ); Sphen»phyllum angusti- 

 folium, Germar; S]}henophyUum teneri-imum, Ett. ; Sphenophyllum. Sachsei, 

 Stur. ; and Sphenophyllum ccstatum, Stur. The last-mentioned species, 

 and also most probabl3' Sphenophyllum Sachtei, should be referred to 

 Sphenophyllum cuneifolium, Sternb. sp. 



