216 



CONIFERALES 



[CH. 



and uniseriate ; there are 2 4 simple or faintly bordered circular 

 pits in the field and pits occur also on the tangential and horizontal 

 walls. 



FIG. 724. A, Brachyphyllum eathiense; stoma. B F, Cedroxylon Horuei. 

 (After Seward and Bancroft.) 



Cedroxylon cedroides Gothan. 



In this species from King Charles Land 1 , probably Lower 

 Cretaceous, the pitting of the tracheids is in the main of the usual 

 Coniferous type and not Araucarioid, though in places the pits are 



1 Gothan (07 2 ) p. 23, figs. 1113. 



