605 



Peco. 



Lesqaereux afterwards established it as Pseudopecopteris {false 

 Pecopteris) decurrens ; Coal Flora, 1880, page 265. Tne speci- 

 men is unique; and '-has no distinct relation to any other of 

 the Coal Measures." (Lssq.)— X//7. 

 Pecopteris distans. Lesq. Geol. Sur. Pa , 1858, p, 866, pi- 



OC I If 3. 1'e-copteris dJJtaji. 



XI, rig. 3, 3 a; found with P.polymorpha at the anthracite 

 Gate Vein at Pottsville, and differs from it only by its distant 

 leaflets, etc. May perhaps be Bunbury's Nova Scotian P. el- 

 liptica, or a slight variety of it. Coal Flora, 1880, p. 246.— 

 Shale of the Muddy Creek Coal west of Pottsville. XIII, 

 Pecopteris incompleta. Lesq. Geol. Pa., 1858, p. 868, pi. 



1, fig. 12; Coal Flora, 

 1880, p. 264; an in- 

 significant fragment 

 from the anthracite 

 Gate Vein at Potts- 



^J^ 7'ccoptcris i/Lcompleld/ 



