COLLECTED IN ESKDALE AND LIDDESDALE, 543 
LYCOPODIACE. 
Lepidodendron, Sternberg. 
Iipidodendron Sternbergii, Brongn. 
Lepidodendron Sternbergii, Brongn., Prodr., p. 85, 
i ~ Lind. & Hut., Foss. Flora, pls. iv. and exii, 
_ 3 Schimper, Paléont. végét., pl. lviii.; lix. fig. 2; Ix. figs, 3, 4. 
3 obovatum, Sternb.. Flor, d. Vorw., tab. xvi. figs. 3, 4, 5. 
i; elegans, Brongn., Hist. d. végét. foss., ii. tab. xiv. 
9 » Lind, & Hut., Foss. Flora, pl. cxviii. 
. gracille, Brongn., Hist. de végét, foss., tab. xv. 
9 » Lind. & Hut., Foss. Flora, pl. ix. 
A acerosum et dilatatum, Lind, & Hut., Foss. Flora, pl. vii. figs. 1, 2. 
Sagenaria dichotoma, Sternb., Geintz, Steinkoh. in Sach., tab. iii. figs. 2-12. 
Position and Locality A few specimens from the Cement-stone group of 
the Calciferous Sandstones, Glencartholm, Eskdale. 
Lepidodendron, sp. 
Remarks. —Several other specimens of Lepidodendra occur, but are not 
sufficiently well preserved to admit of determination. 
Locahties,—Hartsgarth Burn, Liddesdale; and River Esk, Glencartholm, 
Eskdale. 
_ Lepidostrobus, Brongn. 
Lepidostrobus variabilis, L, & H. 
Lepidostrobus variabilis, L, & H., Fossil Flora, pls. x., xi. 
Carruthers, Coal Plants from Brazil, Geo, Mag., vol. vi., 1869, p. 151. 
Remarks,—Of frequent occcurence. 
Position and Localities—From the Cement-stone group of the Calciferous 
Sandstone series, stream above Saughtree, Liddesdale ; and Glencartholm, Esk- 
dale. 
Lepidostrobus fimbriatus, sp. nov., Kidston. 
Plate XX XI, figs, 2, 3, and 4, 
Description.—Scales cordate acuminate, margins of upper portion distinctly 
fimbriated or produced into regular spiny projections; mid-rib prominent, 
bearing a sporangium towards its lower extremity, 
Remarks.—Of this cone nothing but separate scales have been obtained 
nearly all of which show the inner surface. 
The sporangium occupies the centre of the basal expansion of the scale, its 
position being indicated by a raised carbonaceous film. It usually shows on 
