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sight as craspedodrome. The areolation is of the same character as 

 that of S.falcifolms. 



Habitat. — Greeu Eiver group, near mouth of White Elver, Frof. W. 

 Le.iton. 



33. LOMATIA MICKOPHYLLA, 8p. nov. 



Leaves very small, thick, coriaceous, linear-lanceolate, gradually nar- 

 rowed to a point, and in the same degree to the base ; secondary veins 

 simple, thin, in an open angle of divergence, connected to a marginal 

 vein. We have two leaves of this fine species. It is comparable to 

 Lomaiia Jirma, Heer, of the Baltic flora, but very small and thick ; the 

 surface mostly covered by a coating of coaly matter. 



Habitat. — Same locality as the former. Prof. W. Denton. 



A large number of fruits and seeds, considered under the name of 

 Palmacites, Carpolites, etc., have been figured for the Lignitic Flora. As 

 the characters of these organs cannot be represented by mere description, 

 they are not mentioned in this short synopsis. 



