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fore, with those of the preceding Triassic formation. The 

 Ferns are very abundant, and belong partly to old and partly 

 to new genera. The Cycads are also very abundant, and. on 

 the whole, constitute the most marked feature of the Jurassic 

 vegetation, many genera of this group being known {Ftero- 

 phyllum, Otozamifes, Zamites, Crossozamia, Williams 07iia^ Buck- 

 landia, &c.) The so-called "dirt-bed" of the Purbeck series 

 consists of an ancien soil, in which stand erect the trunks of 

 Conifers and the siUciiied stools of Cycads of the genus Mantel- 

 lia (fig. 1 60). The Co7iifercB of the Jurassic are represented by 



Fig. i6a — Mantellm {Cycadeoideci) megalophylla, a Cycad from the Purbeck 

 "dirt-bed." Upper Oolites, England. 



various forms more or less nearly allied to the existing Arau- 

 caricE ; and these are known not only by their stems or 

 branches, but also in some cases by their cones. "We meet, 

 also, with the remains of undoubted Endogenous plants, the 

 most important of which are the fruits of forms allied to the 

 existing Screw-pines {Pandanece), such as Fodoca?ya and Kaida- 

 carpum. So far, however, no remains of Palms have been 

 found ; nor are we acquainted with any Jurassic plants which 

 could be certainly referred to the great " Angiospermous " 

 group of the Exogens, including the majority of our ordinary 

 plants and trees. 



Amongst animals, the Frotozoafis are well represented in 

 the Jurassic deposits by numerous Foi'avii7iifers and Sponges ; 

 as are the Ccelenterates by numerous Corals. Remains 

 of these last-mentioned organisms are extremely abundant 

 in some of the limestones of the formation, such as the 

 " Coral-rag " and the Great OoHte ; and the former of these 

 may fairly be considered as an ancient " reef." The Rugost 

 Corals have not hitherto been detected in the Jurassic rocks ; 

 and the " Tabulate Corals^' so-called, are represented only b> 

 examples of the modern genus Millepora. With this excep- 



