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CONIFERALES 



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and uniseriate ; there are 2 — 4 simple or faintly bordered circular 

 pits in the field and pits occur also on the tangential and horizontal 

 walls. 



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Fig. 724. A, Bradiyphyllum eathiense; stoma. B — F, Cedroxylon Hornei. 

 (After Seward and Bancroft.) 



Cedroxylon cedroides Gothan. 



In this species from King Charles Land\ probably Lower 

 Cretaceous, the pitting of the tracheids is in the main of the usual 

 Coniferous type and not Araucarioid, though in places the pits are 



1 Gothan (072) p. 23, figs. 11—13. 



