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cortical stereome on which Brongniart founded the genus Dicty- 

 oxylon^, a term since applied by Solms-Laubach and other authors 

 to a certain type of cortex not confined to a single genus of plants, 

 occurs also in some Palaeozoic lycopodiaceous stems ^ and in itself 



Fig. 401. Lyginodendron Landsburgii. (Kidston Coll. f nat. size.) 



cannot be regarded as a safe criterion of botanical afi&nity. The 

 largest example of Gourlie's Lyginodendron that has come under 

 my notice is an incomplete sandstone cast from Upper Carboni- 

 ferous strata near Harrogate reaching a length of 100 cm. and 

 1 Solms-Laubach (91) A. pp. 8, 217, 218. '^ Vol. n. p. 220. 



