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PSEU. 



SO many species like those of the Virginia Trias coal fields. 

 Probably Emmons, Strangarites oUiquus from N. Carolina. 

 Rarer than P. reticulata ; only found in a Clover Hill dark 

 shale of the upper small coal series. Trias, 



Pseudodanseopsis reticulata, Fontaine, Monogr. U. S. 



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large pinnules ; a,, much magni-fied small pinnule from another 

 specimen. (Other figures omitted.) Also plate 54, fig. 3. Can 

 be recognized instantly by its prominent midrib and the thick 

 texture and straight border of its pinnules, which are usually 

 found detached and scattered, almost never attached however 

 carefully looked for. It is evidently Emmons' Strangerites 



