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V. 3401. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. vi. 1850, p. 415, 

 fig. 7. Figured by Buckman as " Hippurites'i" The puUished 

 drawing represents the specimen natural size (not twice natural 

 size, as stated in Buckmau's paper). The fragment consists of 

 a stout and apparently woody axis covered with long delicate 

 hairs ; it bears a fairly close resemblance to certain scales or hairy 

 bracts of Cycads that have been described in a fossil condition as 

 Cycadolepis, but it may be a portion of a root or rhizome. 



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v. 3585. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. vi. p. 416, fig. 8. 

 Described by Buckman as a representative of the TJmbelliferse (?). 

 The specimen, as shown in Buckman's figure, represents a slender 

 branched axis, but it is too small and imperfect to determine. 



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V. 3586. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. vi. p. 417, fig. 9. 

 This specimen has the form of a small leaf 8 mm. in length ; the 

 lateral veins represented in Buckman's figure cannot be recognised. 

 The fragment, which was provisionally referred to the Ericaceae, is 

 absolutely indeterminable. 



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