PLATE X. 



Sequoia ? Lmigsdorjii, Brongn., sp. 



1. Branch, originally figured as Taxites Campbellii, 'Quart. Journ, Geol. Soc.,' 



vol. vii, pi. ii, fig. 1 a, b. 

 1 a. Portion enlarged to show mode of attachment of leaflets to branch. 



(From the Basaltic Formation, Isle of Mull. In the Jermyn Street Museum.) 



Cryptomeria Bternhergii, Goeppert, sp. 



2. A specimen from the Isle of Canna. (In the Edinburgh Museum.) 



3. Branchlet from Mull. (In the Glasgow University Museum.) 



3 a. Part magnified. 



Taxus Swanstoni, sp. nov. 



4. Branchlet. 



5. Another example. 



4 a, 4 (5. Portions enlarged with abortive leaflets. 



(From the Basaltic Formation, Ballypalady. In the Author's Collection.) 



Athrotaxis Cuuttsice, Heer, sp. 



6. 8. Foliage. 



7. Foliage and cone. 



7 a. The same enlarged. 

 9. A cone. 



(From the Upper Eocene, Hordwell. In the Author's Collection.) 



Cryptomeria Sternberyii, Goeppert, sp. 



10 — 13. Cones showing exterior forms of some of the scales. 



(From the Basaltic Formation, Ballypalady.) 



