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Text-fig. 13. The seed shown in Pig. a maybe the original 

 •of Carpolithes Bucldandi, fig. 5, pi. clxxxix., in the Fossil Flora of 

 Lindley & Hutton. It differs from the more typical examples of 

 ■Cmrpolithes conicus in its slightly larger size, in the more elevated 



JFiG. 13. — Carpolithes conicus, L. & H. From the type-specimens of Lindley & 

 Hutton in the Manchester Museum, u, No. 361 ; b, c, No. 360. Nat. size. 



hase, and in the presence of numerous tubercles. The seed shown 

 in side-view {V) and in basal view {c) is the original of C. conicus 

 as figured by Lindley & Hutton (pi. clxxxix. fig. 4). 



Fig. 14. — Carpolithes conicus, L. & H. Drawn from a specimen in the Malton 

 Museum. A and C nat. size, B x 5. 



Text-fig. 14. A well-preserved seed, 3 cm. long, drawn from 

 A specimen in the Malton Museum ; this example shows very 



