184: Berry — A. Pseudocycas from British Columbia. 



During the summer of 1920 Mr. E. M. Spieker collected 

 a single specimen of this species from the Dunvegan sand- 

 stone at Moberly Lake, British Columbia. This speci- 

 men, although not as complete as Dawson's type material, 



abundantly confirms my previously entertained suspicion 

 that Cycadites unjiga should be referred to the genus 

 Pseudocycas. This species, which for the present it 

 seems desirable to keep distinct from the two Greenland 

 forms, may be more fully described as follows : 



Pseudocycas unjiga (Dawson). 



Eachis stout, channeled according to Dawson (my mate- 

 rial does not permit an accurate conclusion on this point). 

 Pinnules closely spaced, attached to the sides of the rachis 

 by their entire and slightly expanded bases, linear-lanceo- 

 late in outline; their angles of divergence from 30 to 

 75 degrees ; their dimensions ranging from 3 cm. to 6 cm. 



