Vol. 69.] 



THE PEMBROKESHIRE COALFIELD. 



(a) Coal Measures. (Lower Coal Series.) 



13 .s 



263 



(From Tenby-Ragwen Point arid 

 the Cleddau District.) 



<8 ^<8sg. 



p 



i°f 



EtJUISETALES. 



Catamites suckowi Brongn 



Catamites cisti Brongn 



Catamites schatzlarensis Stur 



Catamites ramosus Artis 



Catamites sp 



Calamoctadus grandis (Sternb.) 



Catamocladus equisetiformis (Schloth.) . 



Palceostaehjia pcduueulata 1 Will 



Patceostachya sp 



Annularia radiata Brongn 



Annularia sphenophylloides (Zenk.) ... 



Sphenophyilales. 



SphenophyUum cuneifolium (Sternb.)... 

 SphenophyUum sp 



Pteeidosperms and Filicales. 



Sphenopteris sch iltingsii 2 Andrse 



Sphenopteris cf. sauveuri Crep 



Splienopteris furcata (?) Brongn 



Sphenopteris sp 



ISremopteris (?) sp 



Mariopteris muricata (Schloth.) 



Mariopteris latifolia (Brongn.) 



Mariopteris sp 



Neuropteris lieterophytta Brongn 



Neuropteris obliqua ? (Brongn.) 



Neuropteris scheuchzeri (?) Hoffm. ... 



Neuropteris gigantea Sternb 



Neuropteris sp 



Neuropteris (Cyclopteris) sp 



Alethopteris lonchitica (Schloth.) 



Alethopteris decurrens (Artis) 



Alethopteris serli (Brongn.) 



Alethopteris (SpiropterisJ sp 



1 These cones would seem best placed under the name Patceostachya pedunculated 

 Will. ; but they may be the cones of Calamoctadus grandis (Sternb.), being equally 

 as dense as, though larger than, the examples shown in Prof. Zeiller's* figures. 



2 This may be the species Sphenopteris adiantoides of Lindley & Hutton. 



~* Zeiller (1886) pi. lix, figs. 5 & 6. 

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