725 



PODO. 



Tr/cfs 



fon/. X^-/ «»._ / a. S. Bull. 6 PI. v33 



H. (changed by Schimper to Podozamites lanceolatus,) It 

 suggests very strongly an affinity wi»h some conifers. Detached 

 leaves numerous at Ellingtons, N. C. — Trias. Rhcetic? 

 Podozamites teuuistriatus, {Zamites tenuis triatus. W, 



B. Rogers.) Fon- 

 taine. Monograph U. 

 S. Geol. Sur. Vol. 6, 

 1883, p. 78, plate 42, 

 fig. 2, largest leai ; 

 3, normal size ; 3a, 

 rriagniiied nervation , 

 35, more rnagni-fied 

 top of 3a ; 4, leaflets 

 inserted (flattened, 

 from above ?); 6,]arg- 

 est leaflet. Plate 44, 

 fig. 3 ; leaflets broad 

 near insertion, where 

 alone the fine nerva- 



