323 



Lepi. 



LeuidocLendroTV 



Geol. 111. II, pi. 37, f. 3.— Mostly in the Sulconglomerate coal 

 measures as in Mercer Co., 111. ; Alabama coal measures ; under 

 Campbeirs Ledge, Pittston, Pa. ; but also Seneca and Boston 

 anthracite beds at Pittston ; in Jackson coal shaft, Ohio, etc. — 

 In Lawrence and Crawford Cos. it is seen in all the exposures 

 of the Suholean (Shenango) sandstone (= Pocono SS. No. X) ; 

 and in Crawford Co., also in the overlying Shenango shales, 

 XI (Q3, 61, 124 ; Q4, 78, 79).— X, XI, XIII 



lepidodendron venustum. See Lep. obtusum. XIIL 

 Lepidodendron vestitum. Lesq. Geol. Pa. 1858, page 



874, plate 16, 

 fig. 3; a pecu- 

 liar, but well 

 marked spe- 

 cies, found in 

 the anthra- 

 cite r o o f - 

 shales at Wil- 

 kes-Barre, 

 Luzerne Co., 

 Pa. The mar- 

 gins of the 

 scars are 

 sometimes 

 flatten e d so 

 broad as to 

 partly cover 

 the scars, like 



a frame of a picture, but were easily broken and fell off, leaving 

 the scars exposed. See also Coal Flora, 1880, p. 379, pi. 64, 

 fig. 16 ; scars like but larger than those of Z. scutatum (pi. 63, 

 f. ^-^c.) When barked it presents the look of L, sigillarioides. 

 — Kare. in the Archbald anthracite B & G veins, Wilkes- 

 Barre; also Mazon Creek nodules, 111. XIII 



Lepidodendron ? Specimen 883-9, (GO, p. 238) in 



Howeirs collections, Tioga Co., N. Y. Chemung, VIII g, 



lepidolepis imbricata. See Knorria imbrieata. XIII 



Lepidophloios laricinus, St. Coal Flora, p. 422, pi. 68, f. 

 1, Darlington Coal at Cannelton, Q, 55. XIII 



