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of fossil Coniferous wood occur in the thick grit rock ot 

 Smedley in the valley of the Irk. In another paper^ 

 published in the same year, an account of the Pendleton 

 Coalfield is given, and Stigmaiaa ficoides is recorded as 

 very common in the horizon of the " Four feet Coal." 



In an appendix to Hull's Memoir on the Country 

 7'02(7td Boiton-ie-Moo7^s, published in 1862, Salter^ records 

 LepidostrobiLS sp. and Lepidodendron sp. from Patricroft. 



In 1864 Salter'' also gave a list of plants from Ardvvick 

 and Bradford, near Manchester, which is as follows : — 



A. — Ardwick Series at Ardwick. 



Without horizons. 

 Sphenophylluin sp. 

 * Asterophyllites longifolia = Anmtlaria stellata Schl. 



Above the 4-foot Mine. 

 Pecopteris Miltoni. 

 ^Pecopteris abbreviata = Pecopteris Miltoni (Art.) 



Poacites sp. = Calamites sp. 



Cyclopteris fiabellata — Neuropteris sp. 



Neuropteris cordata = Neuropteris Scheuchzeri 



Hoffm. 

 Sphenopteris latifolia = Mariopteris latifolia 



(Brong.) 

 Below the 4- foot Mine. 

 Calamites Suckowii. 

 Calamites cannceformis = Calamites sp. 



Below the Bassey Mine. 



Lepidode7tdron Sternbergii = L. lycopodioides Sternb. 

 Calamites decoratus = C Suckowii Brong. 



* These specimens were stated to be in Mr. Binney's Cabinet. 

 ^ Binney ('41)'', p. 161. 

 2 Salter ('62), p. 44. 

 => Salter ('64), p. 66. 



