78 CATALOGUE OP FOSSIL PLANTS 



Neuropteris ingens, L. etH., Foss. Flora, pi. 91a. 



,, Yilliersii, Brongt., Hist. Yeg. Foss., pi. 64, f. 1. 



,, heterophylla, L. etH., Foss. Flora, pi. 183. 



? ,, macrophylla, Brongt., Hist. Yeg. Foss., pi. 65, f. 1. 



,, Dufresnoyi, Brongt., Hist. Yeg. Foss., pi. 74, f. 4. 



,, anomala, Lesqx., CoalFlor. Penns., pi. 7, f. 1. 



,, inflata, Lesqx., Coal Flor. Penns., pi. 7, f. 2. 



,, Clarhsoni, Lesqx., CoalFlor. Penns., pi. 9. 



126. — Neuropteris auriculata, Brongt. 



Two or three large leaves of a large Neuropteris. 



Loc. — Shale above the Bensham Seam, Jarrow. (H. C. 262). 



127. Impression of a few leaves and part of a stem or rachis 



of this species. 



Loc. — Shale above the Bensham Seam, Jarrow. (H. C. 264). 



128.— Neuropteris ingens, L. et H. Type specimen, F. F., pi. 91a. 

 Impression of a leaf or large pinnule, about two inches long 

 and one and a half broad ; the nervation distinct and radiating 

 in close lines from the basal attachment of the leaf. This is 

 perhaps a rachial pinna or leaf of Neuropteris auriculata, 

 Brongniart. 

 Loc. — Shale above the Bensham Seam, Jarrow. (H. C. 263). 



129. Two large leaves, one overlapping and pressed closely 



on the other, giving the specimen an irregular and distorted 

 appearance ; the nervation distinct and radiating in strong 

 lines from the basal part of the leaf. 

 Loc— Shale above the Bensham Seam, Jarrow. (II. C. 636). 



130. A single leaf or pinnule, evidently the same as the pre- 

 ceding but less perfectly preserved. 

 Loc. — Shale above the Bensham Seam, Jarrow. (H. C. 635). 



131. — Rachial pinnaz. 



A stem or rachis, with numerous impressions of leaves in con- 

 nection with it, but the leaves are not certainly attached. 

 Loc. — Shale above the Bensham Seam, Jarrow. (H. C. 286). 



132. ? (Lebour, 111. Foss. Pits., pi. 11). Type. 



Specimen with portion of stem and two leaves attached to it, 

 one on each side. A very interesting specimen, which may 

 be compared with the preceding. 

 Loc. — Shale above the Bensham Seam, Jarrow. (H. C. 634). 



133.- ? Small portion of rachis, with several large Cyclopteroid 



leaves attached. 



Loc. — Shale above the Bensham Seam, Jarrow. (II. C. 214). 



