Palceozoic SjMcies mentioned in ''Fossil Floral 361 



Remarks. — It is fortunate that the original of this plate is 

 preserved, as the figure is very inaccurate. The plant is, 

 however, the Neukopteris iiETEKoriiYLLA, Brongt. { = ]S^enr- 

 opteris Loshii, Brongt.). 



PI. 1. Neuropteris Soretii. 



Locality. — Felling Colliery. 



Horizon. — Lo^yer Coal-Measures. 



Remarks. — The original specimen of this plate is also pre- 

 served, but it is only Neuropteris heterophylla, Brongt., of 

 which the plate gives an inaccurate figure. 



PL li. Neuropteris acuminata. 

 Locality. — Felling Colliery. 

 Horizon. — Lower Coal-Measures. 



PL lii. Neuropteris gig ak tea. 

 Locality. — Jarrow Colliery. 

 Horizon. — Lower Coal-Measures. 



PL liii. Sphenopteris bifida, L. and H. 

 Ijocality. — Burdiehouse, near Edinburgh. 

 Horizon. — Calciferous Sandstone Series. 

 Remarks. — From its fructification, Sphenopteris hificla is 

 now placed in Calymmatotheca, Stur.^ 



PL liv. SiGILLARIA PACHYDERMA. 



Ljocality. — Killingworth Colliery, near Newcastle. 

 Remarks. — The state of preservation of this specimen pro- 

 hibits all attempts at a specific identification. 



PL Iv. SiGILLARIA PACHYDERMA. 



Locality. — Killingworth Colliery, near Newcastle. 



Remarks. — The original specimen of this plate is badly 

 preserved, and cannot be satisfactorily determined. An 

 examination of the specimen led me to believe that the plant 

 might be Sigillaria mamillctris, Brongt., but of this I could 

 not be certain. 



^ See Trans. Roy. Sue. Ediii., vol. xxxiii., p. 140. 



