146 THUITBS. 



V. 81a. Text-fig. 19. 



A less distinct impression in oxide of iron, but interesting as an 

 example of the habit of tbe vegetative shoots in which the lateral 

 branches are long and slender. Compare the recent Biota orientalis. 



Stonesfield. Egerton Coll. 



V. 2514, A specimen showing the branehiag habit clearly. 

 Stonesfield. Baler Coll. 



v. 3432. Similar to the specimen figured by Buckman,' but 

 probably not the actual one represented in the drawing. 



Eyeford (Stonesfield Slate). Broiie Coll. 



38,931. Larger specimen, 12 cm. long, in. habit very similar to 

 Braehyphyllum mamillare, Brongn." 

 Stonesfield. 



40,512. A branch 13 cm. in length ; the leaves, ia whorls of two, 

 are clearly shown, and the deep moulds in the rock afford evidence 

 of their thick lamina. Bowerlanh Coll. 



40,698. A fragment labelled Cryptomerites divaricatus ; probably 



Stonesfield. Purchased, 1859. 



52,937. A good example of crowded branchlets, very like species 

 of Cuipressus. Note the contrast between specimens of this type and 

 that shown in Text-fig. 19 (Y. 81a). 



Presented ly the Son. Robert Marsham, 1878. 



Other specimens : — V. 81 (several specimens) ; V. 2515 ; V. 2631 

 V. 2935 ; V. 2936 ; V. 3365 ; V. 3417 ; V. 3418 ; V. 3432 

 V. 3458 ; V. 3637; V. 4072 ; V. 4073 ; V. 4677-4683; V. 4685 

 V. 4686 ; V. 4689-4691 ; V. 4693-4697 ; V. 4699 ; V. 6580 

 V.6581; V.6584; V.6588; V.6589; V.7612; V. 7917 ; V.9710 

 V. 9711; 41,169; 41,170; 41,372; 41,373; 41,382; 41,384 

 52,817. (^Egerton, Beckles, Baler, Brodie, Buchman, Morris, Bright, 

 ani Slatter Colls.) 



' Buekman (46), pi. i. fig. 6c. 



2 Seward (00), p. 297, pi. a. fig. 1. 



