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Remarks. — For notes on Lepidostrohus ornatus, see under 

 pi. xxvi. The var. didymus is produced by the accidental 

 splitting of one cone, between the split portions of which a 

 second one has been inserted. 



PI. clxiv. Pin us anthracina, L. and H. 



Locality. — " Coal-Measures of Newcastle." 



Remarks. — The type specimen is badly preserved, but id 

 appears to be a portion of the back of Lepidophloios. It is 

 certainly not a cone. 



PI. clxvi. Stigmaria ficoides. (Its Anatomy.) 



Locality. — Coalbrookdale. 

 Horizon. — Coal-Measures. 



PL clxxiii. Bechera grandis. 



Ljocality. — Ironstone nodule, Coalbrookdale. 



Horizon. — Coal-Measures. 



Remarks. — The Calamocladus grandis, Sternb. sp. 



PL clxxiv. Neuropteris attenuata, L. and H. 



Locality. — (?) 



Remarks. — The type is very badly preserved, but it is 

 clearly a Pecopteris, though from its present state of 

 preservation it is impossible to identify it specifically. The 

 plate is thoroughly misleading and inaccurate. 



PL clxxvii. Sphenopteris Hibberti, L. and H. 

 Locality. — Kirkton, near Bathgate. 

 Horizon. — Carboniferous Limestone Series. 



PL clxxvii. Sphenopteris latifolia, L. and H. {not Brongt.). 



Locality. — J arrow Colliery. 



Horizon. — Lower Coal-Measures. Bensham Seam. 



Remarks. — The Sphenopteris obtusiloba, Brongt. 



PL clxxx. Asterophyllites tubercdlata. 

 Locality. — Jarrow Colliery. 



Horizon. — Lower Coal-Measures. Eoof of Bensham Seam. 

 Remarks. — See notes under plate xiv. 



