Lepi. 



318 



son's cabinet from the Carbondale 

 anthracite heds. Lesq. — XIIL 



See Coal Flora, 1880, page 387, 

 plote 64, fig. 10 ; the bolsters are 

 very regularly placed in the same 

 relative distance, equal to half their 

 width, in measuring it in their spiral 

 direction. This holds good in the 



three figures of specimens representing different ages, Z. ocu- 



latum^ Z. distans^ Z. cheilaleum., (L.) 



Lepidodendron dubium. See Lep. rimosum. XIII. 



Lepidodendron gaspianum. VIII See Appendix, 



lepidodendron gigas. See L. veltheimianum. XIII 



lepidodendron greeni ? See L. veltheimianum. XIII 



lepidodendron ingens> See L. aculeatum.. XIII, 



Lepidodendron lesquereuxii. L. aculeatum. XIII 



Lepidodendron mamillatum. See L. veltheimianum. XIII 



Lepidodendron mimitum. See L. corrugatum. X, 



Lepidodendron modulatum. Lesq. Geol. Pa. II, 874, plate 



15,fig. 1; a beau- 

 tiful species pre- 

 served in the 

 low anthracite 

 beds at Carbon- 

 fdale, Pa., some- 

 I what like Lep. 

 r u g o s u m. — 

 Same as Z. coni- 

 cum Lesq.; and 

 Z. mekiston of 

 Wood, Proc. A. 

 N.S.Phila.l860, 

 pi. 5, f. 3; and 

 L. politiimljQsq^, 

 Geol. Kentucky, 



IK^K PI ,^voL 3, pL 7, f. 1. 

 Jb3Z>,, riJ^^SulGonglom^ 



XLepi/I^dmdroTV 'inodidcaziTn'. L&sq. 



