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VORlCSHIRE NAtlJRALISTS* UNlOK. 



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Anntilaria radlata Brongt. 



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Annnlaria galioides L. & H. sp. 

 SpJiowpJiyllum cnjieifoliuin Sternb. sp. 

 SpJienopJiylluni cuncifoUuin var. saxifragccfolium Sternb. sp. 

 Sphejiophyllum viajus Bronn. sp. 

 Lepidodendron opMurus Brongt. 

 Lepidodendi'on aculeatinn Sternb. . 

 Lepidodendron lycopodioides Sternb. 

 Lepidode7idron ohovaiuni Sternb. 

 Lepidodendron riinosuni Sternb. 

 Lepidostrohus sp. 



LepidopLiylluin lanceolatnni L. & H. 

 Lepidophloios aceros7is L. & H. sp. 

 Boihrodendro7t niinutifoliuni Boulay sp. 

 Sigillaria canipiotcenia ^^''ood sp. 

 Siignniria Jicoides Sternb. sp. 

 Cardiocarpiis fluitmis Dawson. 

 Carpolithus sp. 

 Trigonocarpiis sp. 

 Gnetopsis sp. 



L'^i7inula}ia prostrata Artis sp. 



Some of the specimens coUecteJ at Brightside are of 

 special interest. 



Lonchopteris Eschweileriana Andra^. 



Several specimens of this fern were met with^a plant not 

 previously recoi'ded in Britain. 



Lepidodendron rimosum Sicrnb. 



This species is rare in ]3ritain, tliough occurring in several 

 of the Coal-fields. At BriglUside it was fairly plentiful, and 

 is represented by specimens illustrating portions of very old 

 stems, branches, and branclilets. 



Gnetopsis sp. 



A few seeds of this interesting genus were also met with. 



Although not belonging to the vegetable kingdotn, it might 

 be mentioned that Mr. Hemingway discovered a single specimen 

 of a small species of Palmoxyris^\s\\i^\\ seems to differ from any 

 I have previously seen. 



Gcol. Traus. Y.N.U., 1S95 (|mb. Feb. 1898). 



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