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AKAUCARINEAE 



[CH. 



Conites Juddi Seward and Bancroft. 



This name was given to partially petrified cones of Upper 

 Jurassic age collected by Hugh Miller on the North-east coast of 

 Scotland 1 : the fossils though differing in size and to some extent 

 in form are included under one specific term but distinguished as 



FIG. 734. Conites Juddi. A, forma y; ab, space where a section was cut; $, seed. 

 B, forma a; s, spaces, probably resin-canals, filled with crystalline materials 

 and simulating seeds. C, forma ft; ab, ridge. 



forma a, j8, y, and 8 (fig. 734). The type-specimens are in the 

 Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh. Spirally disposed thick 

 scales are attached by a comparatively narrow base to a thick 

 axis and the individual scales agree closely in shape with those 

 described as Dammarites borealis and with smaller forms referred 



1 Seward and Bancroft (13) p. 873, PI. i. figs. 912; PL n. figs. 1421. 



