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X seen again in 1977
32'
V 11311 P. richardsonii IV (1871) Pl. 44(8)
Again specimens have but their 1° & 3° ven"enhanced"
by pinnat. Margin as well. Large many teeth
as 2°s running directly into them. Does appear to
be some expansion of the vein at the tooth of
but cannot be absolutely certain if glandular.
Except for one of teeth teeth and their possible
glandularity this sp closely resembles Dr.
Distylophyllum miracensie. 2° ven similar
to that of Caled arid but H O an obeti
V 11313 P.richardsonii II (1871), p 465 Pl. 55(3)
Very large specimen, again cannot be sure if teeth
as fully glandular. In this case no evidence of
gl. remains if it was present. Very similar in
its ven. to Caledphyllum genticist.
Same specimen
Quercus platanoides
Pinnate & rounded teeth, 2°s to tooth of rounded
pinnatis distant simply perc. teeth. Not a
round of I?of. leucaloni - Velurnum Cepanndes
Complete.
V 11317 Populus arctica II (1871), p. 468, Pl. 53(4)
And/or orate, actine, opp end marginal of ven
and as showing few if any of the uplands thick feet.
V 11317 Stereopermites spectabalis
Very a large penn & no perc 3°s
not a Stereopermite (base is pinnate not