﻿1^8 POSSIL PLANTS FEOM SOFTH AFRICA. [Feb. I908, 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES II- VIII. 



[All the figures are of the natural size, unless stated otherwise.] 



I wish to thank my friend Mr. C. A. Barber for the drawings reproduced in 

 -f late II and as text-figures 2, 5, & 7 (pp. 89, 96, & 102). 



The specimens are preserved in the South African Museum, Cape Town. 



Plate II. 



Fig. 1 Sckizoneura Carrerei, Zeill. : stem with leaves. (See p. 85.) 

 -bigs J & 3. Thinnfeldia sp. : portions of pinnae. (See p. 95.) 

 -big. 4. Barera moltenensis, sp. nov. (See p. 99.) 



5. Pterophyllwn sp. cf. Pt. Tietzii, Schenk. (See p. 103.) 



6. Pterophyllum sp. (See p. 104.) 



Plate III. 



Fig. 1. ScUzoneura sp. a : pith-cast and cortical surface showing branch-scars. 

 (See p. 86.) 



2. Schizo7ieura sp, a : pith-cast. (See p. 86.) 



3. Stigmatodendron dubiiim, sp. nov. Eather less than one-half of the 



natural size. (See p. 100.) 



Plate IV. 



Fig. 1. TJiinnfeldia odontopteroides (Morr.) : forked axis of a frond. (See 

 p. 93.) 

 2. Thinvfeldia spheyiopteroides, sp. nov. : part of a frond, showin^^ entire 

 and lobed pinnules. (See p. 94.) 



Plate V. 



Fig. 1. Thinnfeldia odooitopteroides (Morr.) : pinnae with a larger type of seg- 

 ment than that shown in text-figs. 3 a-3 d (p. 91) ; see also p. 93. 



2. Thinnfeldia sphenopteroides, sp. nov. : a single pinna. (See p. 95.) 



3. Sirohilites laxus, sp. nov. : surface of strobilus. Half the natural size 



(See p. 101.) 



Plate VI. 

 DancBopsis Hughesi, Feistmantel. (See p. 95.) 



Plate VII. 



Odontopteris Browni, sp. nov. Three-quarters of the natural size. 

 (See p. 97.) 



Plate VIIL 



Cladophlehis {Todites) B(£sserti (Presl). (See p. 98.) 



[For the Discussion, see p. 125,] 



