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consulting Woodward’s work ; and, of course, without any previous bias in favour of his opinion 
on this subject. If, however, a confirmation of that opinion was still wanting, we conceive, the 
leafy clothmg, recently discovered by us in this fossil, affords one sufficiently decisive; and have 
no doubt but Mr. Parkinson, who is evidently anxious after truth, will now readily admit our 
determination, respecting the original of Phyt. verrucosus, to be correct, notwithstanding the in- 
ternal structure of the stem differs so much, from what has ever yet been ascertained in living 
plants. 
5. Phyt. Plantites tninco teret! squamoso: squamis rhomboideis subcarina- 
tis imbricatis, foliis confertis subulatis. 
Tab. 14. Fig. 4, 5. Tab. 50. 
Imbricated Plantite. 
Sedes : strata vetula, argillacea, saepe ferrifera. 
Alf reton. Chesterfield, &c. Common. 
SPECIMINA. 
b. S. expletum trunci foliis destituti. 
c. S. complanatum trunci foliis destituti. 
Obs. Flattened specimens of this Phytolithus (c. S.) are frequent in the coal, neat Buxton, 
6. Phyt. Plantites caule simplice tereti striato, foliis linearibus verticillatis. 
Tab. 20. Fig. 4, 5, 6. 
Stellate Plantite. 
Sedes : strata vetula, argillacea, ssepe ferrifera. 
Alfreton, &c, 
* * Familiee temporales. 
t t Reliqiiia fructualia. Carpolithi. 
1. Phyt. Fructfis, nuce ovata acuminata trigona basi parum derasa. 
Tab. 21. Fig. l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 
Sharp-pointed Fossil-nut. 
Sedes : strata vetula, argillacea, saspe ferrifera. 
In the gritstone quarry, near Bakewell. Rare. 
2 I 
imbricatus. 
stellatus. 
acutulinu.v 
