OF CEBTACEOUS PLANTS. 



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Alqm? 

 Indeterminate remains. 



V. 11065. Supposed fucoidal remains in a coarse sandstone 

 from North Kop Khan, Armenia (see Oswald, 1906, 

 p. 339). The frngments are carbonised and permeate 

 the matrix, and are entirely unrecognisable. They 

 resemble fragments of higher plants ratRer than 

 Algae. 



Armenia. Presented hy Br. F. Oswald 



and H. F. B. Lynch, Esq., 1904. 



Desceibed Ceetaceotjs " Algje'' op exceedingly doubtful 



NATURE. 



The following may represent traces of Algse : — 



Caulerpit^s bryodes, Debey & 



Ettings. 

 Caulerpites Eseri, Ungei-. 

 Chondrites cretaceus, Presl. 

 Chondrites dichotomtis, Feistmantel. 

 Chondrites divaricatus, Debey & 



Ettings. 

 Ghoiidrites jiliciformis^ Lesquereux. 

 Chondrites neocomeiisis, Heer. 

 Chondrites polymorphus, Hosius & 



V. d. Mai'ck, 



Chondrites Eiemsdyki, Miqiiel. 

 Chondrites serpentinus, Heer. 

 Confervites Woodwardi, Mantell. 

 Fucoides cBqualis, Brongniart. 

 F-ucoides stricius, Brongniart. 

 Halyserites gracilis, Debej & 



Ettings. 

 Sjpharococcites Meyrati, Fischer- 



Ooster. 



The following appear to be poor impressions of Dicotyledonous 

 or Monocotyledonous plants : — 



Delesserites Thierensi, Miquel, in 

 Hosins & T. d. Marct, and in 

 Debey & Ettings. (dioot. leaf?). 



Fucoides Brardii, Brongniart (leafy 

 twig of gymno.sperm). 



Fucoides tuherciilosus, Brongniart. 



Haliserilcs lieichii, Sternberg. 



Laminarites polystigma, Debey & 



Ettings. 

 Lochmophycus caulerpoides, Debey 



& Ettings. 

 Neospora^igium foliaceum, Debey & 



Ettings. 

 Neosporangium midulatum, Debey 



& Ettings. 



