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1855. Sphenopteris coralloides , Geinitz, Verst., Steink., Sachsen, 
p. 16, Plate XXIII., Fig. 17. 
1881. Sphenopteris microloba, Weiss, Aus d. Steinkohl. (2nd Edit.), 
p. 13, Plate XII., Fig. 79. 
1883. Grand' Eurya coralloides, Zeiller, Ann. Sci. Nat. Ser. 6, Bot., 
Vol. XVI., pp. 206, 209, Plate XII., Figs. 1-8. 
1885. Saccopteris crepini, Stur., Abhandl. k. k. Geol. Reichsanst. 
Wien, Vol. XL, Part I., p. 174, Plate LIII., Figs. 1, 2. 
1886. Sphenopteris (Corynepteris) coralloides, Zeiller, Flore Foss. 
Bass. Houill. Valenciennes, p. 117, Plate X., Figs. 1-5. 
Dr. Moysey has collected examples both of the delicate and 
graceful, sterile foliage of this plant (Plate XIX., Fig. 2), and 
also of the fertile pinnae (left-hand side of Plate XVIII., Fig. 3) 
from the shales of Xewthorpe Clay Pit, Nottinghamshire. He 
has also obtained both fronds, fertile and sterile, in continuity, 
which I believe is the first time such connection has been observed 
in British specimens, though Prof. Zeiller was able to demonstrate 
the fructification of this frond from French examples many years 
ago. The fructification of this plant is kno^\^l as Corynepteris^, 
Bailey. 
A note on Lepidodendron similis, Kidst., M.S. 
In a recent memoir, Jongmans^ mentions a new M.S. species 
of Dr. Kidstons Lepidodendron similis, of which the following 
is given as the synonj-my. 
1834. Lepidodendron elegans, Lindley & Hutton, Fossil Flora, 
Vol. II., Plate CXVIII. 
1837. Lepidodendron elegans, Brongniart, Hist. Veget. Foss., 
Vol. II., p. 35, Plate XIV. 
1880. Lepidodendron lycopodioides , Zeiller, Veget. Foss. Terr. 
HouiU, France, p. Ill, Plate CLXXI. 
1882. Lepidodendron lycopodioides, Renault, Cours. Bot. Foss., 
Vol. II., p. 14, Plate V., Fig. 8. 
I Kidsion (89), p. 16, PI. II., Fig. 17. 
2 Jongmans (09). 
