128 CAEPOLITHES. 



clearly the three basal ridges (Fig. C) and the well-defined tooth- 

 Uke projections (A and B). 



Text-fig, 15. A seed from the Malton Museum showing the- 

 testa (integument) and the cast of the embryo-sac. 



V. 9007. PI. III. Fig. 3. An internal cast, probably of C. conicus, 

 showing a single median lidge across the broad end. 



Malton. 



Fig. 15. — Carpolithes conicus, L. & H. Drawing of a specimBn in the Maltore 

 Museum. Nat. size. 



V. 9005. Several casts of seeds, some with a single median 

 ridge, as in V. 9004 (Fig. 5, PI. XIII.), others with three ridges 

 meeting in the centre of the broad truncate end. 



Other specimens:— "V.^m^; V. 9008; 40,553 (Malton, Bower- 

 bank Coll.) ; 40,580 (Kirby Moorside, Sean Coll.); 41,399 {Morris 

 Coll.); 44,399 {Mantell Coll.); 52,604 (Malton, Morris Coll.):, 

 52,938 (Malton, presented ly ths Hon. Robert Marsham, 1878). 



Carpolithes diospyriformis, Sternberg. 



[Flor. A'orsvelt, iii. p. 37, pi. xxxvii. fig. 6, 1823.] 

 (PI. XII. Fig. 7 ; PL XIII. Figs. 6-7.) 



1823. Carpolites diospyriformis, Sternberg, Flor. Voi-welt, iii. p. 37, 



pi. xxxTii. fig. 6. 

 1825. C. diospyriformis, op. cit. iv. p. xl. 

 1845. C. diospyriformis, Uhger, Synopsis, p. 256. 

 1848. Garpolit/ies diospyriformis, Bronn, Ind. Pal. p. 239. 

 1S50. C. diospyriformis, linger. Gen. spec. foss. plant, p. 517. 

 1854. C. diospyriformis, Morris, Brit. Foss. p. 5. 

 1871. Carpolithus diospyriformis, Phillips, Geol. Oxford, p. 171, Diag. xxxii. 



fig. 2. 

 1894. Cycadinocarpus Lindleyanm (pars), Woodward, Lower Ool. p. 599. 



