Gala. 



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Calamites, said by Lesquereux to be like Mstriatus. or 

 disjunctus^ at King's Mill, Perry Co., Pa., in Oatskill rocks. 

 000, 1888, Cat. of Claypole's collections, spec. 36 A,— IX. 



Calamites cannaeformis. (Schlotheim. — Lesquereux's 



syno- 

 nyms 

 are : C. 

 d e cora- 

 tus of 

 Brogni - 

 art; and 

 C suck- 

 ovii of 

 H e e r . 

 See his 

 Coal 

 Flora, 

 page 24. 

 plate 1, 

 fig. 1.) 



Collett's Indiana, 1883, plate 5, fig. 1, mode of growth under- 

 ground; fig. 2, mode of growth above.— Same distribution in 

 the Coal Measures as C. sxichovii., but more rare. (Lesq.)— 

 Possibly IX ; see G. like histriatus &c., above. — XIII 



Calamites cistii. Brongniart. ( G. varians of Weiss. Les- 



it^3^ PLS'. plate 1, 



fig. 6.) CoUett^s Indiana report, 1883, plate 5, fig. 4.— Not 

 rare in Middle Coal Measures; especially common in iVnthra- 

 cite region, Wilkes Barre, Pittston, Carbondale. Lesquereux ; 

 who detected one specimen in the Mazon creek nodules, Illi- 

 nois.— X7/Z 



Galamites communis. See Calamites approximatus, and 

 suckovii. — XIII 



Galamites cruciatus. See Calam.ites approxim^atus. 



