327 



Lepi. 



pages 456 and 876, plate 17, fig. 7; Schimper, Pal. Veg. Vol. 2, 

 p. 65; also Lindley & Hutton, Vol. 1, plates 10 and 11, Lep. 

 variabilis. — Lesquereux's figure is from Subconglomerate shales 

 (XI) under Campbell's ledge, in the Pittston gap, Luzerne Co., 

 Pa.— X/.— One is described from Mazon Creek, 111. — XIIL 



Lepidostrobus latus. New species. Lesquereux, Coal 

 Flora, Additions, 1884, p. 841. Resembles both L. lanceolatus 

 Brgt. and Z. praelongus^ Lesq. but diflFers from both. No. 728 

 Lacoe's coll. from Olyphant anthracite mine. — XIII. 



Lepidostrobus oblongifolius. Lesquereux, (Illinois Rt. 



Vol. 4, plate 

 3 0. O o a 1 

 Flora, page 

 437, plate 69, 

 fig. 29.) Col- 

 lett's Indiana 

 Report o f 

 1883, page 83, 

 plate 16, fig. 

 8. Rarely 

 found in the 

 Mazon creek 



Ih-icl. 



T>| \£ nodules, 111. 

 '' One cross sec- 

 tion shows the blades curved into the top of the stone (or ker- 

 nal), showing thus shorter and blunter. Lesq. — XIII. 



Lepidostrobus ornatus. Lindley & Hutton, (Fossil Flora, 



Vol. 1, plate 

 26; Vol. 3, 

 plate 16 4; 

 Hooker, Mem. 

 Geol. Sur. Eng 

 land. Vol. 2, 

 1847, plates 7, 

 8 ; Lesquereux, 

 Geol. of Pa. 

 1858, p. 876; 

 Illinoi s S u r - 

 vey, Vol. 4, p. 

 448; Schimper, 



