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Annularia sphenophylloides. Gutb. ( Galium sj^heno- 

 Xfll. 



Incl. I ^^3 . 



phylloides.TjQTil^ev'^ Anniclm'ia h^evifoUa^ Bvogniart & Heer; 

 Annularia galioides, Lind. & Hiitton.) OoUett's Indiana of 

 1883, page 45, plate 7, figs. 3, 4, 5; species common and vari- 

 able, mostly in Middle Coal Measures. (See Lesquereux's Coal 

 Flora, Report P, Penn. Geol. Sur.,page48, plate 2, figs. 8, 9, — 

 X///, Coal Measures, Allegheny series \ abundant at Mazon 

 creek. 111.; also found at Cannelton and Pottsville, Pa.. Salem 



and Tunnel vein.) See Geol. of 

 Pa., 1858, p. 852, plate 1, fig. 5. 

 '' Very abundant in the State in 

 the upper coal beds of the Potts- 

 ville basin," Lesq. But this as- 

 sertion, in regard to this and other 

 coal plants, must be considered 

 doubtful until the true places of 

 the Salem and Gate veins are de- 

 termined by the survey of the 

 ■Jmad^ia. spkcr,ophyUm3j>s lAq. FL4r, Pottsvillo coal baslu now nearly 



finished. It is pretty certain that the Salem is a much higher 

 coal than the Gate. F. A. Hill, in charge of the Anthracite 

 Survey. 



Annularia spinulosa. See A. longifolia, XIII. 



Annularia ? in Deckers creek shale under Mahoning 



sandstone, on the State line of W. Va. and Pa., too broken to 

 specify. Report L, p. 37 — XIV. 



Annularia ? over Waynesburg coal, Greene county. 



Pa. Stevenson's Report K, p. 59. — XVI 



