98 LYCOPODIALES 
Of the fossils which have been referred to a near affinity with 
veopodium under the name Lycopodites, many have been shown to find 
to 
Fic. 147 
3g. Sporophyll. 
Lycopodites Stockti, Kidst. 1=specimen, natural size; a-f, sporangi 
2=sporophyll enlz arged. 4=small portion of stem, enlars ged, showing Verticillate leaf- 
bases. (After Kidston.) 
their true place elsewhere.! But some at least of them show distinct 
Lycopodinous characters: for instance, Lycopodites Stockit, Kidston, from 
the calciferous sandstone of Dumfriesshire. In habit it is like Lycopodium 
Nat. Hist. Soc., Glasgow, vol. vi., p. 32. 
1 Kidston, Zrans. 
