FLORAS SUCCEEDING THE KANAWHA FORMATION 171 



Name. Locality. 



Alelliopteris serlii (Brongn. ) Goepp Wayne. 



Neuropteris rarinervis Bunby.* P. R., Liz. 



" vermicularis Lx.* G. H. 



Neuropteris fimbriata Ex.*. . Clen., Wayne. 



" ovata Hoffm.* v Clen., P. R., Wayne. 



scheuchzeri Hoffm.* Gi\, Clen. , P. R. , Wayne. 



Odontopteris subcuneata Bunby.* Gr. 



" sequalis Lx.*. . Liz.* 



Calamites cistii Brongn Clen. 



Annularia ramosa Weiss Wayne. 



stellata (Schloth.) Wood * Gr., Cob., P. R., Wayne. 



" sphenophylloides (Zenk.) Gutb.* Gr., Wayne. 



Splienophyllum emarginatum Brongn.* Clen., Cob., Wayne, Liz. 



majus Bronn * Clen., Wayne. 



Lycopodites pendulus Lx Wayne. 



Lepidophyllum brevifolium Lx ..... Clen. 



" • oblongifolium Lx.* Clen., Liz. 



Lepidocystis vesicularis Lx Wayne, Liz. 



Sigillaria camptolsenia Wood * Clen. 



' ' Jissa Lx.* Wayne. 



Cordaicarpon guibieri Gein.* . . Wayne. 



Carpolithes ellipticus Sternb.* Cob. 



PLANTS 200-300 FEET ABOVE THE " BLACK FLINT " 



A small collection of plants from the road north of Clay Courthouse 

 is reported by Mr Campbell as probably between 200 and 300 feet above 

 the Black Flint, although his stratigraphic field notes are not yet com- 

 piled so as to more precisely fix the position of the horizon. Another 

 lot of fossils, from an horizon probabty no higher, is from Granny branch 

 of Indian creek, near Mason. These small lots contain : 



Name. Locality. 



Pseudopecopteris squamosa (Lx.)f Gran. 



Mariopteris sphenopteroides (Lx.) Zeill.f Gran. 



sillimanni (Lx. ) f \ . . Gran. 



Sphenopteris pinnatifida Lx.? f Clay. 



" cf. stipulata Gutb Gran. 



' ' sagittatus (Lx. ) f Clay. 



■ Pecopteris dentata Brongn. | Clay. 



" villosa Brongn.? f Gran. , Clay. 



' ' miltoni Artis f Clay. 



Neuropteris rarinervis Bunby.f . Clay. 



' ' ovata Hoffm. f Gran., Clay. 



" fimbriata Lx.f ■ Clay. 



scheuchzeri Hoffm. f Gran. , Clay. 



* Forms apparently identical with those in the Allegheny series, 

 f Identical species in the Allegheny series. 



