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List o f the Names o f the Plants and Animals, represented
in PI. 1. to denote the prevailing Types of Vegetable and
Animal Life, during the formation of the three great
divisions of stratified Rocks.
REFERENCES.
r. recent, f. fossil. Ad. B. Adolphe Bronyniart. L. Lindley.
Ag. Agassiz. P . Page o f Vol. I.
Remains in Transition Strata.
LAND PLANTS.
1. Araucaria. Norfolk Island Pine. r. & f. P.484.
2. Equisetum. r. & f. P. 460.
3. Calamites nodosus. f. (L. PI. 16.)
4. Asterophyllites comosa. f. (L. 108.)
5. Asterophyllites foliosa. f. (L. 25.)
6. Aspidium. r. Pecopteris. f.
7. Cyathea glauca, Tree Fern. r. (Ad. B. Hist. Veg.
Foss. PI. 38.) P.464.
8. Osmunda. r.# Neuropteris. f.
9. Lycopodium cemuum. r. (from Mirbel.) P . 466.
10. Lycopodium alopecuroides. r. (from Mirbel.) P.
466.
11. Lepidodendron Sternbergii. f.
12. Lepidodendron gracile ? f.
13. Flabelliform Palm. r. (from Mirbel.) Palmacites. f.
MARINE ANIMALS AND PLANTS.
14. Acanthodes. f. Ag.
15. Catopterus. f. Ag.
16. Amblypterus. f. Ag.
17. Orodus, extinct Shark, f. (imaginary restoration).
* An error in this figure represents the fructification as branching
from the tallest frond, instead of rising by a separate rachis from the
root.
18. Cestracion Phillippi, Port Jackson Shark, r. (Phillip.)
P. 288 *
18'. Palatal Tooth of Cestracion Phillippi. r.
19. Tooth of Psammodus, from Derbyshire limestone, f.
19'. Tooth of Orodus, from Mountain limestone, near
Bristol, f.
20. Calymene. f. n
21. Paradoxus, f. I Trilobites. P. 391.
22. Asaphus. f. J
23. Euomphalus. f.
24. Producta. f.
25. Spirifer. f.
26. Actinocrinites. f. (Miller, P. 96.) P. 417.
27. Platycrinites. f. (Miller, P. 74.) f
27a. Fucoides circinatus. f. (Ad. B.) From Transition
sandstone, Sweden.
28. Caryophyllia. r. & f.
29. Astrea. r. & f.
30. Turbinolia. r. 8c f.
Remains in Secondary Strata.
LAND PLANTS.
31. Pinus. r. 8c f.
32. Thuia. r. 8c f.
33. Cycas circinalis. r. Cycadites. f.
34. Cycas revoluta. r. Cycadites. f. ,
35. Zamia horrida. r. Zamia. f.
36. Dracaena, r. Allied to Bucklandia and Clathraria. f.
37. Arborescent Fern. r. P. 465.
38. Pteris aquilina. r. Pecopteris. f.
* This shark is the only known living representative of the extinct
genus Psammodus.
t Fig. 27. In most, if not all the species of Platycrinites the
arms are subdivided ; they are not so in this figure, as from its small
size they could not well be represented. The figure is intended
to give only a general idea of the subject.