Palccozoic Species mentioned in ''Fossil Floral 381 



burgh. Only on that horizon have I seen the species to 

 occur. The locality given by Lindley and Hutton for their 

 specimen is not thought to be correct. 



PI. ccxiii. Pecopteris marginata, L. and H. {not Brongt.). 

 Locality. — " Coal of the North of England." 

 Bemarks. — This is not the Pecopteris marginata, Brongt., 

 as supposed by Lindley and Hutton. The authors say " a 

 fern of frequent occurrence in the coal of the north of 

 England." I believe the- plant meant is the Marioptcris 

 {Pecopteris) muricatti, Schl. sp., forma nerwsa. 



PL ccxiv. Sphenopteris cuneolata, L. and H. 

 Locality. — Newcastle Coal Field. 



Bemarks. — I have not seen any fern that could be identified 

 with this species. The type appears to be lost. 



PL ccxv. Pecopteris oreopteridis. 

 Locality. — Welbatch, near Shrewsbury. 

 Horizon. — Coal-Measures. 



Bemarks. — This is not the Pecopteris or copter iclia, Schl. sp., 

 but most probably the Pecopteris Miltoni, Artis sp. 



PL ccxvi. Calamites approximatus, L. and H. [not Brongt.). 



Locality. — Camerton, Somerset. 



Horizon. — Eadstock Series. Upper Coal-Measures. 



Bemarks. — This is the Calamites cruciatus, Sternb., var. 

 SENARius, Weiss.^ The original is preserved in the University 

 Museum, Oxford. 



PL ccxviL Cyclopteris oblata, L. and H. 



Locality. — Little Lever, near Bolton-le-Moor. 



Horizon. — Coal-Measures. 



Bemarks. — The form of Cyclopteroid pinnules varies much 

 on the same frond, owing to their position on the rachis. 

 There is therefore no character in this species, as far as I 

 kno\t, by which it can be distinguished from some of the 

 species already described in their work. 



It can only be regarded as a Cyclopteroid pinnule of 

 Neuropteris. 



^ See Trans. Roy. Soc. Edin., vol. xxxiii., p. 310, fig. 1. 



