380 Seward.- — The Anatomy of Lepidodendr on aculeatum, Siernb. 
In his address to the Botanical Section of the British Association, 
in 1896, Dr. Scott said : — 'We are now in possession of a magnificent mass 
of data for the morphology of the Palaeozoic Lycopods, and have perhaps 
hardly yet realized the richness of our material. I refer more especially to 
specimens with structure, on which, here as elsewhere, the scientific 
knowledge of fossil plants primarily depends V The revision of this 
material, as regards both the organization as well as the extension of the 
data, is an urgent need. 
1 Scott (’96). 
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