10 genera, 



532 T. SPRATT ON THE COAL-BEARING DEPOSITS NEAR EREKLI. 



igneous production appeared to have covered some extent of the 

 neighbouring district. 



A cavern, however, penetrates into the Acropolis hill for 300 or 

 400 yards, but seems to have been wholly artificial, and was perhaps 

 originally a quarry for building-stone. 



Notes on the Fossil Plants from Kosloo. 

 By E. Etheridge, Esq., F.E.S., E.G.S. 



Admiral Spratt's collection consists entirely of plants, the whole 

 of them of undoubted Coal-measure age. The genera and many of 

 the species are precisely those of the Coal-measures of Britain. 



Twenty-six specimens occur in the collection : — 



4 Lepidodendron t ^ 



1 Lepidostrobus 



9 Calamites 



1 Sphenophyllmn 



3 Pecopteris 



1 SpJienopteris y^n, 



1 Neuropteris (?) 



3 Sigillaria 



2 Stigmaria 



1 frond, like Glossopteris sphenoplvjllum . . . 



Lepidodendron Sternbergii (?). 

 ,, sp. Cast only. 



„ selaginoides, or closely allied thereto, 



sp. 



Lepidostrobus, or densely packed head of branch of Lepidodendron. 



Calamites dubius. 



,, allied to C. cisfii. 

 „ allied to C. dubius. 

 ,. undulatus. 

 „ Suckowii, or dubius. 

 ,, probably C. nodosus. 



Pecopteris plumosa. 

 sp. 

 „ allied to lepidorhachis. 



1 E. Sphenopteris allied to S. dissecta. 



2 |A. Neuropteris (?) j Iu underclav< 



I A. Spnenopkylluin J 



fT. Sigillaria. 



3 \ U. Sigillaria. 



IX. j, hexagona. 



C V. Stigmaria ficoides. 



3 | Q. 



[Y. Like Glossopferis. 



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