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Fig. 
Fig. 
SUN GIS SNS VE: 
AKADEMIENS HANDLINGAR. BAND 51. 
Asplenites lanceolatus n. sp. 
1 lg Portions of detached pinnae. 
12 Portion of one of the pinnae in fig. 11, i. 
13. Single pinna with petiole. 
14. The basal part of the same, i. 
Hö Single pinna. 
16. Portion of the same, 1. 
117 Single pinna with petiole. 
18. The basal part of the same, i. 
ic Fragment of pinna. 
20. The basal part of the same, i. 
21. The basal part of a pinna, 7. 
= Leaves illustrating the variation of the basal angle. 
NE (?) Leaves which may belong to other species of Baiera or Ginkgo. 
- 22. Branching specimen. 
. 23—30. Leaves showing different degrees of dissection. 
Arthrotaxites Ungeri n. sp. 
Baiera cf. australis M”CoY. 
Plate 35. 
Baiera cf. australis M'Coy. 
Elatocladus sp. 
Zi Branch with pseudo-distichous arrangement of the leaves. 
89 Leaves of the same specimen, i. 
.14—16. Fragments of thalli? 
Arthrotaxites Ungeri n. sp. 
.10—13. dCones; the one in fig. 10 attached to a branch. 
Marchantites? sp. 
Podozamites? sp. 
17—19. Fragmentary leaves or pinnae. 
Sphenopteris (Onychiopsis?) psilotoides (SToKEs & WEBB) WARD? 
Fragments of dicotyledonous leaves? 
20. Fragment of rachis. 
i Fragment of a leaf(?) with serrate edges. 
22 Magnification of fig. 21, i. 
23 Fragment of a leaf(?) with entire edges, 
K. Sv. Vet. Akad. Handl. 
Band 51. 
Problematicum. 
.24—925. Impression of unknown plant-remains; fig. 25, magnification of fig. 24, i. 
N:o 3. 
NIO I, 
The venation best shown in figs. 28 and. 
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