Card. 



114 



Cardiocarpus congruens. Lesq. under Campbell's Ledge, 

 Luzerne Co., Pa., G7, 40, 43.— XZ 

 Cardiocarpus diminutivus. Lesq. G7, 40. — X/. 

 Cardiocarpus eUiptieus. See Carpolithes bicuspidatus. 



XIII. 



Cardiocarpus elongatus. Newberry. Campbell's Ledger 



G7, 40.— XZ 

 Cardiocarpus fasciculatus. Lesq. G7, 40. — X7. 

 Cardiocarpus harveyi. (Lesquereux. Coal Flora, page 



808, plate 109, figs. 22, 23.) Col- 

 aHi JIl i^ lett, Indiana report of 1883, page 



'jl /. 102, plate 22, fig. 1. — Sui- conglo- 

 merate coal] of Arkansas. XI? 



Cardiocarpus ingens. (Lesq. 



Coal 



Flora, 



page 563, 



plate 85, 



figs. 34, 



35) Col- 



1 e 1 1 ' s 



1883, 



plate 22, 



fig. 2.- 



Sub'Conglomerate coal Arkansas report Vol. 2, p. 311, plate 4, 



fig. 4, 4:a,—XI? 

 Cardiocarpus latealatus. Lesq. G7, 40.— X/. 

 Cardiocarpus latus. Newb. Also G7, 40.— X/. 

 Cardiocarpus mammillatus. (Lesquereux. Coal Flora, 

 page 571, plate 85, figs. 32, 33, 33a ; also page 

 810, plate 109, fig. 7, where it is said that figs. 

 32, 32^, represent diff'erent species ; 32 a Cardi- 

 ^/^Sy^n ocarpus^ and 32^ a RhaMocarpus. Specimens 

 of the latter in the Lafayette College museum at Easton came 

 from the Hazleton mines (Mammoth bed ?). Others in Lacoe's 

 collection at Pittston came from the Ontario Colliery, Northern 

 Anthracite coal field. Some have been got from the Mazon 

 creek nodules. Fig. 7 (pi. 109), came from sub-conglomerate 

 coal in Arkansas.) CoUett's Indiana Rt. of 1883, page 103, 



