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PL ccxviii. BoTHRODENDRON PUNCTATUM, L. and H. 



Locality. — Ketley, Shropshire. 

 Horizon. — Coal-Measures. 



Beinarks. — More probably the impression of one of the 

 large scars than the actual base of the cone. 



PI. ccxx. Carpolithes sulcata, L. and H. 



Locality. — Wardie Beach, near Newhaven, Midlothian. 



Horizon. — Calciferous Sa-ndstone Series. 



Remarks. — These seeds are frequent in the shales of the 

 Calciferous Sandstone Series, in the neighbourhood of 

 Edinburgh. 



This seed must not be confused with the Carpolithes sul- 

 catiis, Sternb., which is an altogether different species.^ 



PI. ccxxi. Trigonocarpum Dawesii, L. and H. 

 Locality. — Peel Stone Quarry, near Bolton. 

 Horizon. — Coal-Measures. 



PL ccxxii., figs. 2 and 4. Trigonocarpum Noeggerathi. 



Locality. — Peel Quarry, near Bolton. 

 Horizon. — Coal-Measures. 



Remarks. — This is the Trigonocarpus Parkinsoni, Brongt., 

 not Sternberg's species. 



PL ccxxii., figs. 1 and 3. Trigonocarpum oliv^forme, 



L. and H. 

 Locality. — Peel Quarry, Bolton. 



Remarks. — These are also referable to the Trigonocarpus 

 Parkinsoni, Brongt. 



PL ccxxiiL Pecopteris Bucklandii. 



Locality. — From the Newcastle Coal Field (?). 



Remarks. — The original specimen is in the " Hutton Col- 

 lection." It has not come from the Newcastle Coal Field, 

 but more probably from Somersetshire. The fossil is clearly 

 a Ncuropteris, and I believe the Neuropteris rarinervis, 

 Bunbury. The plate is therefore very misleading. 



^ Sternb., Vers., ii., pi. x., fig. 8. 



