266 BAIEEA. 



segments rather less than 2 mm. in width which serve to 

 practically connect this species with B. Lindleyana. 

 Lower Shale, Scarborough. 



10,376. A leaf with few and narrow segments, approaching 

 Baiera Lindleyana, specimens of which occur on the same piece of 

 rock with the larger leaves. 



Lower Shale, Scarborough. Mantell Coll. 



Other specimens : V. 3302, 10,318, 39,279, 39,280 (labelled by 

 Bean Sphenopteris longifolia; associated with a male flower of 

 Pagiophyllum Williamsoni). 



2. Baiera Lindleyana (Schimper). 



[Trait, pal. veg. vol. i. p. 683, 1869.] 

 (PL IX. Figs. 6 and 7; Text-fig. 46.) 



1837. Solenites? furcata, Liudley & Hutton, Foss. Flor. vol. iii. pi. ccix. 



1838. Chondrites furcatus, Sternberg, Flor. Vorwelt, vii. p. 103. 

 1843. Baiera furcata, Braun, in Munster's Beit. p. 21. 



1848. Solenites furcata, Bronn, Intl. Pal. p. 1156. 



1849. Baiera furcata, Brongniart, Tableau, p. 105. 



1850. Chondrites solenites, linger, Gen. spec, plant, foss. p. 19. 

 1854. Solenites furcata, Morris, Brit. Foss. p. 20. 



1856. Cf. Trevisania furcellata, Zigno, Flor. foss. Oolit. vol. i. p. 23, pi. I. 

 fig. 4a. 

 Chondrites solenites, ibid. p. 25. 

 1869. Jeanpanlia Lindleyana, Schimper, Trait, pal. veg. vol. i. p. 683. 

 1873. ? Jeanpanlia laciniata, Saporta, Pal. Franc,, pi. lxvii. fig. 3. 

 1875. Solenites furcata, Phillips, Geol. Yorks. p. 199, lign. 7. 



Baiera microphylla, ibid. p. 200, lign. 9. 

 1884. Trichopitys Lindleyana, Saporta, Pal. Franc, vol. iii. p. 266, pi. civ. 



figs. 1 and 2. 

 1892. Solenites furcata, Fox-Strangways, Tab. Foss. p. 141. 



Baiera microphylla, ibid. p. 137. 

 1899. ? Czekanowskia nervosa, Fontaine, U.S. Geol. Survey, p. 685, pi. clxix. 

 figs. 1 and 2. 



Type-specimen. The type-specimen of Baiera microphylla, Phill., 

 is in the Leckenby Collection, Cambridge (No. 389). 



The specimens on which Lindley & Hutton founded this species, 

 were obtained by "Mr. Williamson, junr.," from Haiburn Wykcv 

 near Scarborough. They made use of the generic name Solenites- 



