IRIASSIC SYSTEM. 



I.— TEIASSIC SYSTEM. 



The plant fragments of Keuper age preserved in the British 

 Museum collections do not strictly fall within the scope of the 

 present volume, hut as they are too small and obscure to form the 

 subject of a separate memoir they may be briefly enumerated. In 

 the Jermyn Street Museum there are also a few indistinct 

 specimens of Xeuper plants from Bromsgrove and Pendock in 

 Worcestershire and from Eowington in "Warwickshire/ but 

 their preservation is not sufficiently good to admit of accurate 

 determination. 



Class GTMNOSPEEM^. 



Genus CARPOLITHES, Sternberg. 

 [Flor. Vorwelt, iv. p. xl. 1823.] 



Carpolithes, sp. 



v. 1077. A very obscure impression of a seed : indeterminable. 



Longdon (Keuper), "Worcestershire. 



Presented ly Rev. P. B. Brodie, 1885. 



V. 2530. A similar specimen from Eowington, "Warwickshire. 

 Presented ly Rev. P. B. Brodie, 1891. 



V. 3389, V. 3395, V. 3398. Seeds fi-om Eowington and Pendock. 

 An example from the Keuper of Eowington (Y. 3398) is 2 cm. in 

 length, and has the form of a cordate convex cast surrounded by 

 a flat border. Brodie Coll. 



V. 3640. Small seeds. Slatter Coll. 



Brodie (87). 



