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Conchyliolilhus Naut. Gesneri. T. 38 . f. I. %—Breynii. T. 39. f. 4 .— rare 
Conchyholithus Relic, Catillus. T. 7. f. 1. 2.— rare. 
Ord. II. Reliquia Vetula. Less ancient organic remains. 
* Stratigena. Stratigenous. 
Imbedded in the constituent strata of Less Ancient Secoiidary 
Soils. (V. ^'Outlines.” p. 159. 180.) 
Fam, 1. In the millstone-grit tracts. 
Phytolithus Plant, verrucosus. T. 11. f. 1. T. 12. f. 2. T. 12*. rare in this tract, 
Phytolithus uccutulxnux. T. 2. 1. f. 1, 2. 3. &c. very rare, — sulciculmis. T 8 f 1 
striaticulmis. T, 25. f. 1. T. 26. f. 2. rare. — cancellicaudex. T. 13. f. 3. 
corticiradix. T. 9- f. 2, 3.—compressiradix. T. 9. f. 4. The siliceous gritstone 
which foUows the shale tract is generally considered as unproductive of vegetal 
remains— we have, however, detected the foregoing species in it. 
Fam. 2. In carboniferous and ferriferous tracts. 
Entomolithus lunatus, T. 45. f. 4. 
Conebyliolithus Myce ovalis. T. 27. f. 1. 2. T. 23. f. 5. 
Conchyliolithus Hel. pusillus. T. 52. f. 3. 
Phytolithus Fil. striatus. T. 10. f. 1, 2. 3. 4.—pseudoregalis, T. 19, f. 1. 2 3 T 
34. f, 3. — auriformis. T. 34. f, 1, 2. 
Phytolithus Plant, verrucosus. T. ll. f. 1. T, 12. f. 2. T. 12*. f. 2.~imbricatus 
T. 14. f. 4. 5. T. 50. — stellaius. T. 20. f. 4. 5. 6. 
Phytolithus acutulinux. T, 21. f, 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. — costaficapsulis. T. 51. f. 1 T 
52. f. 2.—sulcicapsulis. T. 26. f. 3.— sulciculmis. T. 8. f. 1. striaticulmis. t! 
25. f. 1. T. 26. f. 2.— cancellicaudex. T. 13. f. 3.~-corticiradix. T, 9. f. 23. 
compressiradix. T. 9. f, 4. 
** Venigena. Venigenous, 
Found in the veins of Ancmit Secondary Soils. (V, “ Out 
lines.” p. 179 Note ft.) 
Conchyliolithus Naut. Luidii. T. 35. f. 1. 2. 
Ord. III. Reliquia Recentia. Modern oganic remains. 
Imbedded in Modern Soils (v. “Outlines,” p. 162,) and 
sometimes in the fissures of the Ancient and Less Ancient 
secondary strata. 
Incrustation. T. 5. 
Phytolithus quernilignis. T. 1 . 
