FOSSIL PLANTS. 



Feistmantel, Zeitech. d. Deut. Geol. Gesell. vol. xxv. pp. 594, 597. 



(in part), Der Hangendflotzzug, p. 64 

 Fontaine & White, Perm, or Up. Carb Flora, p. 17. 

 Geinitz (in part), Vers. d. Stemkf. in Sachsen, p. 7, pi. xn. tig. 3. 

 Giebel Deutschl. Petrefacten, p. 22. ...-.- 



Gutbier, Vers. d. Zwick. Schwarzk. p. 23, pi 11. fig. 3 

 Kimbal, Flora from the Appalachian Coal Field p. 7, 1857 



Lesquereux (in part), Coal Flora in Pennsyl. p. 26 (excl. pi. i. fig. 5). 



Geol. of Pennsyl. vol. n. p. 850. 



Eeport Geol. of Illinois, vol. ii. p. 445. 

 Morris, Trans. Geol. Soc. 2nd Ser vol. v p. 488. 

 Roehl, Foss. Flora d. Steink. Form. Westph. p. 14, pi. n. fig. 7. 

 Romer, Palaeontographica, vol. ix. p. 19, 1862. 

 Sch,imper, Traite d. Paleont. Veg6t. vol. i. p. 314. 

 Schlotheim, Petrefactenkunde, p. 399. 

 Steinberg, Vers. i. fasc. 4, p. xxvi., ii. p. 47. 

 linger (in part), Synop. Plant, Foss. p. 22. 

 (in part), Genera et Species, p. 48. 



Catamites interruptus. 

 Schlotheim (in part), Petiefactenkunde, p. 400, pi. xx. tig. 2. 



Calamodendron approximatum. 

 Dawson, Acadian Geol. 2nd edit. p. 476, 1868. 



Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxii. p. 149, pi. vn. fig. 31, vol. xxx. 



p. 216. 

 Canadian Nat. vol. viii. p. 437. 



Endocalamites approximatus. 



Grand 'Eury, Flore Carbon, du Dep. de la Loire, pp. 39 & 47. 



Remarks. See notes to the previous species. 



Horizon. Coal Measures. 



Localities. British. Ayrshire: Stevenston. Shropshire: Coalbrook U.nle. 



Staffordshire : Netherton. Worcestershire : near 



Dudley. 

 Calamites, sp. 



Remarks. The plant here included I believe to be a new species, but as the 

 specimen is somewhat fragmentary, it is desirable that additional examples be 

 examined before giving any description. 



Horizon. Coal Measures. 



Locality. British. Stirlingshire : The Cleuch, Falkirk. 



Calamites, species. 



Remarks. Transverse and longitudinal sections of stems showing some 

 structural details. The vegetable matter is partly converted into coal in a 

 matrix of white sandstone. The specimens were presented by Dr. Alex. 

 Petzholdt, and are sections of the stems which he has described and figured in 

 his work "Tiber Calamiten und Steinkohlenbildung," Dresden, 1841. None 

 of the specimens in the collection show any characters by which a satisfactory 

 specific determination can be made, but Geinitz unites that figured by 

 Petzholdt on his pi. i. to Calamites Cistii* 



Some of these specimens seem to favour the view that the bark of Calamites 

 was furrowed externally. 



Horizon. Coal Measures. 



Locality. Foreign. Saxony : near Dresden. 



* Vers. d. Steink. in Sachsen, p. 7. 



