Falceozoic Species mentioned in "Fossil Flora." 345 



1889. Cando7ia pubescens, Brady and Norman, Mon. M. and Fw. 



Ostrac. of the N. Atlantic and N.-W. 

 Europe, p. 101, pi. xii., figs. 32-37. 



Candona kingsleii, Brady and Robertson. 



1785. ? Cypris detecta^ Miiller, Entom., p. 49, tab. iii., figs. 1-3. 

 1870. Cayidona Jcinysleiij Brady and Robertson, Ann. and Mag. 



Nat. Hist., ser. iv., vol. vi., p. 17. 

 1889. ,j ,, Brady and Norman, Mon. M. and Fw. 



Ostrac. of the N. Atlantic and N.-W. 



Europe, p. 102, pi. ix., figs. 19-22; 



})1. xiii., fig. 19. 



(Now first recorded as fossil.) 



Ilyocypris gibba (Ramdohr). Ilyocypris, 



1808. Cypris gibba, Ramdohr, Mag. und Gesellsch. naturforsch. j^ormali. 



Freunde zu Berlin, ii,, j). 91. 

 1868, ,, ,, Brady, op. ciL, p. 369, pi. xxiv., figs. 47-54; 



pi. xxxvi., fig. 2. 

 1889. Ilyocyiyris gibba, Brady and Norman, Mon. M. and Fw. 



Ostrac. of the N. Atlantic and N.-W. 



Europe, p. 107, pi. xxii., figs. 1-5. 



XXXII. Notes on the Falceozoic Species mentioned in Lindley 

 and Hntton's ''Fossil Flora!' ^ By R. Kidston, F.R.S.E., 

 F.G.S. 



(Read 16th April 1890.) 



To the student of Fossil Botany, but especially to the British 

 palaeontologist, the species figured and described by Lindley 

 and Hutton should be thoroughly understood. Owing, how- 

 ever, to several circumstances, this is often very difficult. 



This paper is an attempt to ascertain, if possible, the true 

 value of several of their species, which, owing to the loss of 

 some of their types, and the fragmentary condition of many 



1 The Fossil Flora of Great Britain ; or, Figures and Descriptions of the 

 Vegetable Remains found in a Fossil State in the Country. B}' John 

 Lindley, Ph.D., etc., and Wm. Hutton, F.G.S., etc. London. Vol. i., 

 1831-33; vol. ii., 1833-35; vol. iii., 1835-37. 



