FK0M THE HUITON COLLECTION. 

 230. — SiijiUaria Saulii, Brongt. (Wooilcut No. 4). 



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Woodcut No. 4. 



The specimen is preserved on a fine light-coloured shale. There 

 are remains of eight narrow ribs, three of these ribs are broken 

 off and separate. The ribs are narrow, and bear the impres= 

 sions of numerous leaf-scars very distinct and near to each 

 other. The leaf-scars are ovate, and with a circular dot and 

 a crescent-shaped slit on each side of it. This is the young 

 state of S. reniformis, with the impression of the outer side 

 of the cortex well preserved. 

 Loc. — Uncertain; Fawdon? (H. C. 465). 



&3l.—SigillariaJlexuosa, L. et H. Type specimen, F. F., pi. 205. 



Hutton's drawing is very incorrect, and gives a poor idea of 

 the impressions of the leaf-scars and the casts of the numerous 



