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Middle Coal Measures. 



Hor. — IVhite Rake Bed. Loc. — Low Moor, near Bradford 



(Davis). 

 Hor. — Black Bed Coal. Loc. — Low Moor, near Bradford 



(Davis). 



Lepidophloios acerosus L. & H. sp. 



LepidodendroH acerostivi L. & H., Fossil Flora, vol. i, pi. vii, 



fig. I ; pi. viii. 

 Lepidodendron hrevifoliuin Ett., Steinkf v. Radnitz, p. 53, pi. 



xxiv, figs. 4, 5 ; pi. XXV ; pi. xxvi, fig. 3. 

 Lepidostrohus pinaster L. & H., Fossil Flora, vol. iii, pi. cxcviii. 

 Lepidophloios laricinus Goldenberg (in part), Flora Sarcepont. 



foss., heft, iii, p. 45, pi. xv, fig. 9 (named on plate Lepi- 

 dophloios macrolepidotus). 

 Lepidodendron dichotomuvi Feist, (not Sternb.) (in part), Vers. 



d. bohm. Ablager., Abth. ii, p. 14, pi. iii, figs. 3 — 5. 

 (?) Lepidodendron dichotoniiini Roelil. (not Sternb.) (in part), 



Fossil Flora d. Steink. Form. Westph., p. 125, pi. xi, fig. 2. 

 Lepidophloios carinatus VJq^xss. Foss. Flora d. jiingst. Stk. u. 



Roth., }). 155 ; Kidston, Catal. Pal?eoz. Plants, p. 172. 



Middle Coal Measure.s. 



Hor. — Stanley Main Coal. Loc. — Parkhill Colliery, near 



Wakefield (Hemingway). 

 Hor. — Barnslcy Thick Coal. Locs.- — Woolley C!olliery, 



Darton, near ]5arnsley (Hemingway). Monckton Main 



Colliery, near Barnsley (Hemingway). I'^ast Cawber 



Colliery, near Barnsley (Hemingway). 



Remarks. — I have satisfied myself that llie L.epido- 

 dendron acerosuin L. cV H. is a Lepidophloios and similar to 

 the plants named Lepidodendron brevifolimn Ett., to which 

 Weiss applied the name of Lepidophloios carinatus. This 

 species is distinguishable from Lepidophloios laricinus by 

 its prominently keeled and upivard directed leaf scars. 



