PLATE IX. 



From the London Clay, Isle ot Sheppey. 



Callitris Ettingshausenii, sp. no v. 



Figs. 1. Side view of an 8-valved cone. 

 2, 3. Basal views of the same. 



4. View of the apex. 



5. Apex of 6-valved cone. 



6. Side view of the same. 



(In the Author's Collection.) 



Qallitris curia. Bow., sp. 



7. 8. Two views of a 3-valved cone. 



9 — 11. Three views of a 4-valved cone. (The original specimen described by 



Bowerbank as Cupressinites thujoides.) 

 12. Section of a 4-valved cone. (The original specimen described a« C. 



crassus, Bow.) 

 13 — ■21. 5-valved cones. (Figs. 15 — 17, the original specimen, described as 



C. suhangulatus, Bow.) 

 (7, 8, 13, 14, 18 — 21, are in the Author's Collection ; the remamder in the British 



Museum.) 



Podocarpus argillcB-londinensis, sp. uov. 

 35, 36, Side view and apex of the fruit. (In the Author's Collection.) 



Ginkgo {?) eocanica, Ett. and Gard. 

 31, 32. Apex and side view of a medium sized fruit. 

 33, 34. End and side view of the largest fruit. 



(In the British Museum.) 



Middle Bagshot, Bournemouth. 

 Cupressus taxiformis, Ung., sp. 



22. Basal view of a cone. 



24, Apex of same, showing the two apical scales soldered together. 



23, 25, Side views of the same cone. 

 30. Foliage. 



26, Smaller cone, probably of the same. 



27, Cone resembling so-called cones oi Sequoia Couttsia. 



(The above are from the " Marine Beds.") 



28, 29. Sections of a cone of Cupressus taxiformis, from the fresh- water " Black 



Bed " of the " Coastguard Beds." 



(In the Author's Collection.) 



