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V. 713J. Poor specimen. On one side an irregularly marked 

 surface is exposed, which probably represents the impression of 

 the external portion of the wood. Hastings. Daw son Coll. 



V. 2132&. Imperfect impression of a stem. Shows some resem- 

 blance to V. 2132, but differs in having two well-marked forms 

 of scars, and in the absence of ramenta. Part of a scale in 

 close connection with the stem, identical with V. 2699, etc. 

 Mr. Rufford informs me that he has frequently found large 

 scales, such as V. 2799, in association with this form of stem ; 

 the base of V. 2799 might well have been in attachment with 

 scars like those of the present specimen. 



? V. 2132tf. A small specimen showing petiole scars : this may 

 be an example of Bucklandia, but it also closely resembles the 

 genus Fittonia, and its precise nature must be a matter of un- 

 certainty. Ecclesbourne. Rufford Coll. 



V. 2749. Small piece of a stem with two or three fairly distinct 

 petiole scars, and some narrow and longer scars to which scales 

 were probably attached. A single detached scale, with the 

 reticulate surface markings, occurs in close association with the 

 stem. Cf. Carruthers, loc. cit. pi. liv. fig. 4 (Bucklandia Mantelli}. 



V. 2749. In the lower part of the stem the petiole scars are 

 shown with a flat surface, and higher up there appear to be 

 casts of the lower portions of the petioles ; the latter bear a 

 strong resemblance to some of the smaller examples of scales. 

 This, like many other specimens, shows a general resemblance 

 to Fittonia. Ecclesbourne. Rufford Coll. 



8372. Small specimen showing petiole scars. Tilgate Forest. 

 46644. A portion of a small stem with the scars characteristic 

 of Bucklandia. Tilgate Forest. Bowerlank Coll. 



V. 3311. Species showing narrow scale scars. Cf. Carruthers, 

 loc. cit. pi. liv. fig. 4. 



