WEICHSEllA. 121 



V. 2173«. Very similar to V. 2173. 



v. 2173i. Eragments of the same form, showing venation. 

 Ecclesbourne. Rufford Coll. 



v. 2174a. Part of a pinna showing very clearly the charac- 

 teristic inclined position of the pinnules. Gf. Nathorst, Arch. 

 Ver. Preund. Nat. Meoklenb. Jahr. xliv. pi. i. figs. 1 and 2. 

 Ecclesbourne. Rufford Coll. 



v. 2614. Fragments of pinnas. In one of the pinnse there is a 

 gradual decrease in size apparent in the pinnules, the smaller and 

 more terminal being more or less triangular in form. Cf. Pig. 13 

 (V. 2173). Sussex. Beckles Coll. 



V. 2618. One of the pinnae shows especially well the venation 

 of the thick and leathery pinnules. Sussex. BeeUes Coll. 



v. 2620. An impression of a secondary rachis, showing very 

 clearly its thick and stiff character. Sussex. Beoldes Coll. 



v. 2636. Part of a long pinna, about 15 cm. Yenation distinct. 

 Sussex. Beckles Coll. 



12421. A large slab with several fragments of pinnsB ; showing 

 in one comer part of a rachis with lateral axes attached. Hastings. 



Mantell Coll. 



The following specimens, consisting of portions of pinnse, no doubt 

 belong to the present species : — V. 26, Hastings, ^Mn;te«(^ ; V. 708, 

 Ecclesbourne, ptirchased; V. 2174: Several specimens showing 

 clearly the reticulately veined pinnules, Ecclesbourne, Rufford 

 Coil. ; 2832, 2835, 2837, 2838, 10846, Tunbridge Wells, Mantell 

 Coll.; 61405, purchased 1867; 52942, Ecclesbourne, presented 

 hy E. H. Peyton, Esq., 1886. 



