96 TODITES. 



named by Lindley P. dentata. Labelled by Bean Neuropteris 

 recentior. Cf. the fertile pinnules of 39,233 (Text-fig. 12). 



Bowerlank ColL 



V. 3655. Eachis 35 cm. long. The pinnules of the Pecopteris 

 recentior type. Cf. some of the pinnules of this specimen with 

 those shown in Text-fig. 12 (39,233). 



Scarborough. 



V. 3656. Eachis 29cm. long; the longest pinna 18cm. This- 

 example is of the form represented in Fig. 2, PL XV. (39,234), and 



illustrates the habit of a frond with the long, narrow, and crowded 

 pinnae bearing short and broad segments. 

 Oolitic Ironstone, near Scarborough. 



V. 3658. Portions of two pinnae with pinnules showing well- 

 preserved veins. The margin of some of the segments is slightly 

 irregular and suggestive of lobing ; length of segments about 

 1*7 cm. 



V. 3668. A fine frond, with large pinnae and pinnules l'2cm. 

 long. Cf. 39,277, etc. 



V. 3664. Part of a fertile frond. The pinnules of the same 

 type as those in 39,233 (Text-fig. 12), and closely resembling the 

 sterile segments of 39,230. 



10,369, Similar to 39,233 (Text -fig. 12). The numerous 



sporangia are represented by circular pits on the lower surface 

 of the segments. 



Gristhorpe Bay. Mantett ColL 



134,992. This specimen affords an example of the larger fertile 

 segments with an irregularly lobed margin ; some of the pinnules 

 have an entire margin like that of the sterile pinnae. 



Grristhorpe Bay. 



13,505. Similar to 134,992. A piece of a broad sterile pinna 

 occurs in association with the fertile fragment. 



