LOWER SANDSTONE SERIES. 
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FOSSILS OF THE LOWER CARBONACEOUS SANDSTONE 
AND SHALE. 
These consist wholly of the remains of plants belonging to the mo- 
nocotyledonous families, lycopodinete, equisetacea?, Alices, cyeadeae, and 
palmae, (Sternberg.) 
Equisetum. — 1. columnare (Brongniart) 
(Young and Bird, FI. III. fig. 4, 5, 6 ; Brong. 
Veg. fossiles, FI. XIII.) 
2. laterale 
Lycopodites uncifolius 
PI. X. fig. 13. 
PI. VIII. fig. 3. 
Tlmites expansus ? (Sternberg) ... PI. X. fig. 11. 
Scolopendrium solitarium ... ... PI. VIII. fig. 5. 
Sphsenopteris. — 1 . museoides 
8 stipata ... 
PI. X. fig. 10. 
fig. 8. 
P 3. lanceolata ... fig. 6. 
P 4. undulata (Young and Bird, FI. 1. fig. 3.) 
Neuropteris. — 1. bcvigata ... ... fig- 9. 
Pecopteris.— 1. ligata ... ... PI. VIII. fig. 14. 
2. eurtata ... ... PI. X. fig. 7- 
Cycaclites. — 1. latifolius ... fig. 1. 
2. gramineus ... ... fig. 2. 
3. lanceolatus ... fig. 3. 
4. pectenoides (Sternberg) fig. 4. 
High Whitby, Stainton 
cliffs, Haiburn Wyke, 
Cleveland hills, (Bal- 
bronn, Gemonval, Studt- 
gard, &c.) 
Saltwick. 
Saltwick and Haiburn Wyke, 
and in the upper carbon- 
aceous shale. 
Ditto. 
Saltwick, and in the upper 
carbonaceous shale. 
Saltwick. 
Egton Moors, Saltwick, 
Ilaiburn Wyke, and in the 
upper carbonaceous shale. 
Saltwick. 
Ditto. ? 
Egton Moors and Haiburn 
Wyke. 
Also in the upper carbona- 
ceous shale. 
Egton Moors, and in the 
upper carbonaceous shale. 
Saltwick. Its nervures are 
very delicate. 
Saltwick, 
Saltwick, Haiburn Wyke, 
Cleveland hills. 
