449 



Neor. 



Trias 



Neorthroblattina rotundatum. Scudder. A very small 

 cockroach wing from the Trias of Colorado. Zit- 

 tel's Handbook of Pahieontology, Vol. 2, 1885, p. 

 766, ^g. 960, enlarged five to two. Given to show 

 what kind of insect life may be found in our New 

 Red shales of southeastern Pennsylvania. (See 

 Mormolucoides articulatus. Hitchcock.) — 

 ig. 960. 2y ias formation. 



Zit.F 



Neriopteris lanceolata, Newberry, Pal. Ohio, Vol. 1, 1873, 

 page 381, plate 45, fig. 1, upper part of frond; 2, middle por 

 tion of frond ; 3, natural size^ single pinnule ; 3 a, portion of 

 same enlarged to show nervation. Figure on p, 450. 



Neuropteris acutifolia f English. See N. angustifolia. 



Neuropteris adiantites. (See Lesquropteris adian- 



t i t e s . ) 



Lesq.Geol. 

 Pa. 1858, 

 Vol. 2, p. 

 830, pi. 20, 

 fig. 1 ; only 

 the upper 

 part of a 

 pi n n a, 

 I o u n d at 

 S. Salem 

 vein Potts- 

 L ._X^^J5« "■ %t \ ^ TI.IQ V i 1 1 e ; 



much like N. moorii from the bituminous region of west 

 Pennsylvania, but with a thinner rachis, and oval leaflets. 

 Coal Flora, 1880, 163, pi. 26, f. 4. In the interval of twenty 

 years no other specimen had been found. See note to N, 

 moorii. — X1H\ X F? 



Neuropteris angustifolia, or cordata. Brongniart, Hist. 

 Foss. Veg. pi. 64; Neu. acutifolia? Brgt. etc.; Neu, cordata^ 

 Bunbury, Fl. C. Breton, pi. 21; IVeu, heterophylla^ Lesq. Geol. 

 Pa. 1858, p. 859 — Lesquereux, Goal Flora of Pa. Report P, 

 page 89, plate 8, figs. 2, 3, 6, 8, 10, 11 ; also page 734, announc- 

 ing the recent discovery (1880) of a variety with hairy leaves, 

 like N. hirsuta from Kansas. — Collett's Ind. 1882, p. 52, 



