168 SAGEXOPTEEIS. 



there are four leaflets, shorter and hroader than those in 39,222 

 (Text-fig. 24), borne on a common petiole ; each leaflet is about 

 4'5 cm. long and 1'6 cm. broad, -with a distinct midrib and long 

 narrow meshes foi'med by the secondary veins. This type of 

 leaf forms a more or less intermediate form between the long 

 and narrow type shown in Text -fig. 24 and the large segment 

 represented in Text - fig. 26. There is a striking resemblance 

 between this specimen and some of the figures of Sagenopteris 

 rhoifolia as published by Schenk ; it emphasizes the very close 



Fig. 25. — Sagenopteris PhilUpsi (Brongn.). From a block lent by the 

 University Press, Cambridge. No. 39,221. (Slightly reduced.) 



agreement between the Lower Oolite and Ehfetio species, which 

 indeed can hardly be separated by any satisfactory characteristics. 

 Gristhorpc Baj-. Bean Coll. 



Text-fig. 26. S. PhilUpsi (Brongn.), var. major, mihi. 



The original of this figure is in the Scarborough Museum ; 

 there is a similar but rather smaller example in the British 

 Museum Collection, No. 40,468, but a still longer specimen occurs 

 in the Manche.ster Museum,' measuring about 11 cm. long ; the 

 figured specimen measures 8-5 cm. in length and 2 cm. in breadth. 

 There is a close agreement between this leaflet and those of 



1 Seward (00), pi. iii. fig. S. 



