Nbur. 



462 



Neuropteris hirsuta, continued. 



The smaller end-pinnules ditfer from the larger lower ones ; 

 thus, by following the transformations, the species of other 

 authors are set aside. See, also. Coal Flora, 1880, p. 88, pi. 8, 

 figs. 1, 4, 5, 7, 9, 12. Abundant in roof shale of bed B, {Ful- 

 ton-Cook) at Powelton, Broad Top, Huntingdon Co., Pa. (T3, 

 p. 62, 278 ;) at old Barnet mine, (p. 315 ;) and at Ocean mine 

 tunnel, (p. 319.)— X///. 



Neurot)teris { (lydopteris) laciniata. Lesq. Geol. Pa 



5 Cvc/opteris JaunuUa l.csq. J 



\ 



1858, 11, p. 855, plate 19, f. 3, 3 a. Surface covered with scales 

 which fall off and show the nerves. One anthracite specimen 

 found with Odont. squam.osa^ has a similar scaly surface and 

 similar nerves, confirmed Lesquereux's view, that named species 

 of Cyclopteris and JSFeuropteris were identical. — XII I. 



