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1, pi. 4) : Brad well Wood ; Hanley ; Fenton ; 

 Adderley Green. L. gracile (Lind. Foss. Flora, 

 vol. 1, pi. 9) : Newcastle Railway tunnel (Stoke 

 Museum). L. obovatum (Sternb. Foss. Flora, vol. 

 1, fig. 19) : Rag mine ironstone, Fenton. L. selagi- 

 noides (Sternb. Foss. Flora, vol. 1, pi. 12) : Bradwell 

 Wood. L. elegans (Brong. Foss. Flora, vol. 3, pi. 

 199) : common : roof of Moss coal, Knowles iron- 

 stone ; Fenton ; Adderley Green. L. plumarium (Foss. 

 Flora, vol. 3, pi. 207) : Newcastle Railway tunnel 

 (Mr. Garner's collection). L. tetragonum (Cat. 

 Mus. Prac. Geol.) : near Goldsitch Houses, Leek. 



Lepldostrobus ornatus (Foss. Flora, vol. 3, pi. 163) : Fenton. 



Sigillaria elegans (Brong.) : common : Knowles ironstone ; 

 Fenton ; Longtori. S. pachyderma (Foss. Flora, vol. 

 1, pi. 54) : Hollins Wood ; Silverdale. S. reni- 

 formis (Brong. Foss. Flora, vol. 1, pi. 57) : large 

 specimens .in the Stoke Museum from Newcastle 

 railway cutting ; fine specimen at the Mechanics' 

 Institution, Hanley, from marl-pit, Joiner's Square ; 

 Railway cutting, Fenton Low. S. organum 

 (Sternb. Foss. Flora, vol. 1, pi. 70) : common : 

 Hollins Wood ; Knowles ironstone ; Fenton ; Adderley 

 Green. 



Stigmaria ficoides (Brong. Foss. Flora, vol. 1, pi. 31 36) : 

 very common in Bassy mine ironstone, Fenton ; 

 also in the underclays, Longton, and in various 

 parts of the coalfield. 



Ulodendron majus (Foss. Flora, vol. 1, pi. 5) : not rare : 

 New ironstone, Fenton ; Adderley Green ; Knowles 



