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CARDIOCARPALES 



[CH. 



The species is recorded from several countries: similar though 

 specifically distinct seeds, described by Dawson as Cardiocarpon 

 cornutum, have recently been re-described by Dr Stopes^ from 

 the Westphahan of New Brunswick where they occur in associa- 

 tion with the leaves of Cordaites Robbii Daws. 



dii 



Fig. 502. A, Samaropsis fluitans. B, Samaropsis emarginata. C, D, Cordai- 

 carpus Cordai. E, Samaropsis bicaudata. P, Samaropsis Seixa-si. G. Samar- 

 opsis barcellosa. H. Samaropsis moravica. I. Samaropsis bignonioides. 

 K, Samaropsis Newberryi. (A, after Dawson; B, R. K. 1576; C, R. K. 1899; 

 D, R. K. 4647; E, after Kidston; F, G, after White ; H, after ZeiUer ; I, after 

 Fiedler; K, R. K. 2313. AU nat. size.) 



Samaropsis Newberryi Andrews. 



This species was originally described by Andrews^ from the 



Coal Measures of Ohio : the specimen shown in fig. 502, K, was 



1 Stopes (14) p. 89, Pis. xxi.— xxm. ^ Andrews (75) p. 425, PI. xivi. fig. 2. 



