Lbfi. 



326 



Lepidophyllum mansfleldi. Coal Flora, P, p. 449, pi. 69. 



fig. 34, found in Darlington coal^ Oannelton, Pa., Q, 55. — XIII. 



Lepidophyllum obtusum. Lesq. Geol.Pa.,1858,p. 875,pl. 



and more than 4 in. long, traversed lengthwise by a broad 

 swollen nerve. Broken pieces in the lowest coal at Johnstown, 

 Pa., suggest a length of seven or eight inches. — XIII 



Lepidophylluin plicatum. Lesq. Geol. Pa. 1858, II, 876, 



plate 17, fig. 4. Nerve disap- 

 pears at half the length of the 

 blade (which is curved) in this 

 unique specimen from the Oate 



7LJ7 



F^m Pottsville, Pa. XIII 

 Lepidophylluin proliferum, in Ferriferous limestone, 

 Lawrence Co. QQ, 47 ; Mercer Co. QQQ, p. "l^.—XIII 



Lepidophyllum stantoni. Lesq. Coal Flora, p. 841 ; es- 

 sentially differs from Z. hastatum. Spec. 657, Lacoe's collec- 

 tion ; Stanton anthracite mine^ Wilkes-Barre, Pa. — XIII 



Lepidophyllum undulatum. Found in the Darlington 

 coaL Cannelton, Beaver Co., Pa. Q, 55. — XIII 



Lepidostrobus butleri. New species. Lesq., Coal Flora, 

 Additions, 1884, page 840. Closely resembles lep, variaiilis^ 

 LI. & Hutt. Lacoe's specimen No. 681 came Irom the Butler 

 anthracite colliery near Pittston, Luzerne Co. ; specimen No. 

 681^ from the neighboring Brown colliery. — XIII 



Lepidostrobus hastatus. (Lesquereux, Coal Flora, page 



438, plate 69, figs. 27, 28.) Col- 

 lett's Indiana Report of 1883, 

 page 82, plate 17, fig. 2, repre- 

 senting the conical fruit of 

 lepidodendron hastatum. The 

 separated blades of such a cone 

 appear as in figs. 9,10, 11. 

 \ — Coal Measures. XIII 

 See also Lesquereux, in 

 Geol. of Pa. 1858, Vol. 2, 



