PaUeozoic Species mentioned in "Fossil Flora!' 371 



PI. cxxii. Pecoiteris laciniata, L. and H. 



Locality. — Jarrow. 



Horizon. — Lower Coal-Measures. 



Remarks. — Pecoptcris laciniata, L. and H., is the MAiaop- 



TERIS MUKICATA, Sclll. Sp. 



PL cxxiii. Spiienopteris multifida, L. and H. 



Locality. — Near Oldham. 



Horizon. — Coal-Measures. 



Remarks. — The type of this species is not preserved in the 

 collection. I originally thought that Sj^henopteris multifida 

 might be referable to Urnatopteris tenella, Brongt. sp., but 

 recently some small fragments of a fern from South Lanca- 

 shire and Yorkshire, which have come under my notice, may 

 perhaps be Lindley and Hutton's species, and under their 

 name I have recorded them. The pinnules, however, in these 

 specimens are almost truncate, and not pointed, as in the 

 enlargement given by the authors of the " Fossil Flora." I am 

 therefore still in some uncertainty as to their plant. 



PL CXxiv. ASTEROPHYLLITES EQUISETIFOEMIS. 



Locality. — Mines of Blackwood, Monmouthshire. 



Horizon. — Coal-Measnres. 



Remarks. — This is the Annularia stellata, Schl. sp. 



PL cxxx. Cyclocladia major, L. and H. 



Locality. — Jarrow Colliery. 



Horizon. — Lower Coal-Measures. Bensham Seam. 



Remarks. — There are several specimens in the " Hutton 

 Collection " which are placed under this name — among which 

 is the type of Cyclocladia major. They belong to Weiss' 

 genus Calamitina} and the specimen figured by Lindley and 

 Hutton is probably Calamitina varians. Stern b. sp., var. 

 INCONSTANS, Weiss, but it is too fragmentary for a satisfactory 

 determination. Among the specimens in the " Huttun 



^ Cydostigma, L. and H. {not Goldenberg), is the oldest name for these 

 fossils, but the type is so imperfect that from it satisfactory generic characters 

 cannot be obtained. Goldenberg (Flora Sarsepont. foss., Heft, i., p. 19, 1855) 

 has also used the same name for another class of fossils. Under these 

 circumstances it is perhaps better not to resuscitate the genus Cyclocladia. 



