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DE. E. A. XEWELL AEBEE OX THE [April 1914, 



IX. The Stodmaesh Boeing. 

 (Lat. 51° 17' N., long. 1° 10' E.) 



In another boring put down at Stodrnarsh, near Sturry, 1075 feet 

 of Coal Measures were penetrated, and the Carboniferous Lime- 

 stone below was also proved here. Plant-remains were fairly 

 abundant and well preserved. The following twenty-five species 

 from the Stodrnarsh boring constitute a typical Middle Coal 

 Measure flora : — 



Middle Coal Measure Flora of Stodrnarsh. 



Species. 



Eqtjisetales. 



Calamites cisti Brongn. 



C. suckowi Brongn 



G. varians Sternb 



Calamocladus equisetiformis (Schl.) . 



C. charseformis (Sternb.) 



Annularia radiata (Brongn.) 



Calamostachys germanica Weiss . . . . 



Sphenophtllales . 



Sphenophyllam cuneifolium (Sternb.) 



Pteridosperme^ and Filicales. 



Sphenopteris obtusiloba Brongn 



S. fRenaultiaJ schatzlarensis ? (Stur) 



Neuropteris scheuchzeri Hoffm 



N. obliqua (Brongn.) 



N. tenuifolia (Schloth.) 



N. gigantea (Sternb.) 



Pecopteris miltoni (Art.) ? 



Lonchopteris escluveileriana Andra 



Lycopodiales. 



Lepidodendron lycopodioides Sternb. . 



L. ophiurus Brongn 



L. dichotomum (Sternb.) 



Lepidostrobus variabilis L.& H 



Lepidophyllum minus Goode 



Cokdaitales. 



Cordaites borassifolius (Sternb.) — 



C. principalis (Germar) 



Cordaicarpus areolatus ? (Boul.) .... 



Semina incert^: sedis. 



Radiospermum perpusillum (Lesq.) . 



Frequency. 



X 



XX 



XXX 



= rare. 



= freqnent. 



= abundant, 



X 

 X 

 X 

 X 

 X 

 XX 

 X 



X 

 X 

 X 

 XXX 

 XX 

 X 

 X 

 X 



X 

 X 

 X 

 X 

 X 



XX 

 X 

 X 



