Mr. R. Kidston on Sphenopteris crassa. 117 



outermost 



body as usual. Expanse of wings 50 millim. 



W 



33. Abraxas miranda. 



* Abraxas miranda, Butler, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. i. p. 441 

 (1878) ; 111. Typ. Lep. Het. iii. p. 48, pi. lii. fig. 12 (1879). 



Jinchuen, W. Corea (E. B. Levett). 



* 



34. Hymenia fascialis. 



Phalana (Pyralis) fascialis. Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv. pi. 398. fig\ O 

 (1782). ^ 



S.E. coast of Corea (A. Carpenter). 



35. Lozotcenia ? congruana. 



Dichelia congruana, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xxviii. p. 320. n. 13 (1863). 

 Tortrix shanghainana, Walker, I.e. p. 327. n. 47. 



S.E. coast of Corea {A. Carpenter). 



Walker's types are in poor condition ; but nevertheless I 

 have little doubt that they should be referred to Lozotmnia, 

 and placed near to L. fucana. 



XIII. — On Sphenopteris crassa (Lindley and Hutton). 



By Robert Kidston •. 



[Plate IV.] 



Sphenopteris crassa, L. & H., Fossil Flora, pi. clx. (1835). 



Adianfiies pachyrrachis, Goppert, Die fossilen Farrnkrauter, p. 387 



(1836). 

 Cyclopteris pachyrrachis, Unger, Synopsis Piantarum Fossilium, p. 56 



(1845). 

 Cyclopteris adiantoides, Unger, Genera et Species Piantarum Fossilium, 



p. 100(1850). 

 Adiantites crassus, Schimper, Traits de Paleontologie V^gdtale, vol. i. 



p. 425 (1869). 

 Sphenopteris Kiowitzensis, Stur, Die Culm-Flora, Band i. p. 32, pi. vi. 



fig. 8 (1875). 

 Caiymmotheca Kiowitzensis, Stur, Die Culm-Flora, Band ii. p. 151 (1877). 



Perhaps no fossil plant of equally rare occurrence has re- 

 ceived so many names as the present species. More than half 



* Read before the Royal Physical Society, Edinburgh, 17th January, 

 1883. 



