105 



Gala. 



Calamites decoratus. See Calamites cannaeformis. XIIL 



Calamites difoivnis. See Calamites approximatus. 



Calamites elongatus. See Calamites approximatus. 



Calamites leiodermus. See Calamites approximatus- 



Calamites disjunctus. Lesq. Geol. Pa. 1858, Vol. 2, page 

 Xlil^''. CaJamiU's disjiuictus. lesq.. ^^^ 850, plate 2, fig. 5; a 



"' very distinct species 



found in the roof of 



~"^i^^:r:tr:^fe^^^^ ^^^^^ Gtate Vem at 



.^^^^m^:.:?;:^::^^^:^^^, Pottsville, Pa. X7//. 



Calamites 7iodosus, See Calamites suckovii. XIII. 



Calamites petzholdi See Calamites approximatus. 



Calamites ramifer. Lesq. Coal Flora, 1880, p. 23, plate 

 91, fig. 4, recognized by Lesq. among the plants in shale under 

 Pottsville Cong. XII, at Campbell's Ledge, above Pittston, 

 Luzerne Co. White's Rt. G7, p. 39.— X/. 



Calamites suckovii. See Calamites cannaeformis. XIIL 



Calamites suckovii. (Brongniart. Calamites iiodosus of 



Brongniart, and Calamites com- 

 munis^ are accounted synonyms 

 by Lesquereux. Coal Flora, page 

 20, plate 1, figs. 3, 4.) Collett's 

 Indiana Rt. 1883, plate 5, fig. 5, 

 showing diaphragm across the cyl- 

 inder at each joint, as in the 

 modern canes. — ^' In all the strata 

 of the middle coal measures, from 

 the Conglomerate (XII) up to 

 the Pittsburgh coal; in the An- 

 thracite region, from the Mam- 

 moth, up to the Salem vein. (Les- 

 pf K quereux.) XIII, XIV. 



See Calamites cistii, and approxi- 



Calamites varians. 

 matus. XIII. 



