WILLIAM SOXLA. 



201 



slightly broader and auriculate at the upper edge. Pinnae 

 4'5 cm. long. Other fronds with shorter and broader pinnae, more 

 like those shown in Fig. 2, PI. III. 



V. 3518. Frond similar to that of Fig. 2, PI. III., associated 

 with others having narrower pinnae. 



V. 3589. Small frond of the type represented in PI. III. 

 Fig. 1 ; the basal pinnae as in Fig. 32, B. 



Presented by Dr. F. Corner. 



10,312. Similar to Fig. 6, PI. III.; labelled by Nathorst 

 Otozamites gracilis. 



40,689. A frond of this species with narrow pinnae, labelled 

 Otozamites Goldi&i. 



Other specimens: -V. 2633 (small form), V. 2889 (cf. Fig. 5, 

 PI. III.), V. 2895, V. 3283, V. 3515 (cf. Fig. 1, PI. III.), V. 3590, 

 12,405, 39,095, 39,286, 40,522, 46,660, 52,568 (cf. PI. III. 

 Fig. 2), 52,939. 



FIG. 35.lFiUiameoiiia pccten (Phill.). Xo. 39,334. (Xat. size.) 



4. FLOWEES. 



V. 3284. PI. III. Fig. 8. 



A well-preserved disc showing a prominent central boss and 

 breaking up peripherall}- into several imperfectly preserved bracts. 

 Several fronds in close association with the disc. 



