110 SIXTEENTH KEPORT ON THE CABINET OF NAT. HISTORY. 



FIGURES OF DEVONIAN PLANTS. 



PAGE 111. 

 y Fig. 1. Bachiopteris pinnata, Dawson. Geological Report of the Third 

 District, page 191, f. 57. 



k Fig. 2. Psilophyton princeps, Dawson. Geological Report of the Third 

 District, p. 161, f. 40. 



^ Fig. 3. Sigillaria simpUcitaSj Vanuxem. Geological Report of the Third 

 District, p. 190, f. 54. 



PAGE 113. 

 1/ Fig. 4. Bhachiopteris punctata, Dawson. Geological Report of the Third 

 District, p. 191, f. 56. 



\/ Fig. 5. Sigillaria vanuxemi, Gceppert. Geological Report of the Third 

 District, p. 184, f. 51. 



\j Fig. 6. Lepidodendron chemungense, Hall. Geological Report of the 

 Fourth District, p. 275, f. 127-2. Half the natural size. 



PAGE 115. 

 t Figs. 7 & 8. Lycopodites vanuxemi, Dawson. Geological Report of the 

 Third District, p. 175, f. 46 ; and Geol. Report of the Fourth 

 District, p. 273, f. 125. 



V Fig. 9. Cyclopteris jacksoni{'^),DAWSOT:i. Geological Report of the Third 

 District, p. 191, f. 58. A pinnule. 



. PAGE 117. 



^ Fig. 10. Cyclopteris halliana, Gceppert. Geological Report of the Fourth 

 District, p. 275, f. 127-1. The species was originally given 

 as Sphenopteris laxa, the specific name of which proved to be 

 preoccupied. Although now placed under the Genus Cyclo- 

 pteris by Gceppert, it is not a true Cyclopteris, as has 

 already been stated by Prof. Dawson in his paper, page 319. 



