166 



SAGENOPIEKIS. 



drawing by Miss Helen Thornliill, published by Lindley & Hutton, 

 does not convey an accurate idea of the fine and radially elongated 

 meshes foiTaed by the secondary veins. The tips of the segments 



Fig. 24. — Sagcnopteris FMUipsi (Brongn.). No. 39,222. (Nat. size.) 



have not been preserved; the longest measures 6'5 cm. in length,. 

 and is 1 cm. broad at the broadest part. 



Gristhorpe Bay. Bean Coll. 



13,511. PI. XVIII. Kg. 4. 



This specimen agrees in essential respects with the preceding, 

 but the four leaflets appear to have become detached from the 



