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VI.—On the Discovery of Archœeosigillaria Vanuxemi (Göppert) at Meathop Fell, Westmorland, with a Description of the Locality

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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In September last I discovered a number of plant remains in the Carboniferous Limestone at Meathop Fell, Westmorland, amongst which were several fragments of what, at first sight, looked like a species of Lepidodendron. A closer examination, however, of one or two of the better preserved specimens, which showed traces of leaf-scars, at once suggested Archœsigillaria Vanuxemi, specimens of which I had previously seen in the Kendal Museum.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1910

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page 80 note 1 This and several others were kindly identified by Dr. T. F. Sibly, F.G.S.

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