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TODITES. 



This specimeu may be compared with. CladopUebia parva, 

 Fontaine, and with the smaller specimens of C. virginiensis of 

 the same author. 



There is no doubt as to the identity of such a specimen as 39,274 

 and the type-specimen of Pecopteris dentata of Lindley & Hutton. 



Scarborough. Beaji Coll. 



V. 3659. PL XIV. Fig. 6 (enlarged f ). 



Part of a frond of the same form as 39,274 (PI. XXI. Fig. 6). 

 Some of the pinnules have a slightly dentate or irregular margin, 

 which appears to be an original character, and not entirely the 

 result of decay. 



Labelled by Bean Pccopterk dentata. 



Upper Sandstone and Shale, Scarborough. 



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Fig. 12. — ToditesWilliaimmil^vytLpi.). (x 3.) [No. 39,233.] 



39,233. Text-fig. 12. 



A fertile frond with rachis 17 cm. long. The pinnules have 

 a more or less undulated outline, as shown in the enlarged drawing, 

 but the specimen is most probably specifically identical with 

 Todites Williart 



39,250. PL XIV. Fig. 7. 



The apical portion of a fi'ond, showing the linear pinnas with 

 the short and broad curved pinnules, passing up through serrate 

 segments into the pinnate apes. In the Lcokenby Collection, 

 Cambridge (No. 48), there is a more perfect specimen with an 



