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" The specimen now described is unquestionably not a Lomatophloios, but a true Lepidodendron." In describing his specimen, he says further (p. 468), that at the lower portion of the branch the leaf -scars have exactly the same form as those of /. selayinoides... "
Catalogue of the Palæozoic Plants in the Department of Geology and ... - Page 161
by British Museum (Natural History). Department of Zoology, Robert Kidston - 1886 - 288 pages
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volume 174, Part 2

Royal Society (Great Britain) - Mathematics - 1883 - 412 pages
...seeing that it is only a condition of Lepidophloios ; and it may be of other Lepidodendroid plants." The specimen now described is unquestionably not a Lomatophloios but a true Lepidodendron. The figure on Plate 8 is slightly reduced in size. Sporocarpon. In my tenth memoir (Phil. Trans., 1880)...
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volume 174, Part 2

Royal Society (Great Britain) - Mathematics - 1883 - 412 pages
...seeing that it is only a condition of Lepidophloios; and it may be of other Lepidodendroid plants." The specimen now described is unquestionably not a Lomatophloios but a true Lepidodendron. The figure on Plate 8 is slightly reduced in size. Sporocarpon. In my tenth memoir (Phil. Trans., 1880)...
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Geological Magazine, Volume 3; Volume 23

Henry Woodward - Geology - 1886 - 634 pages
...is not itself a Hulonia.' " . . . "The specimen now described is unquestionably not a Lomatophloioi, but a true Lepidodendron." In describing his specimen,...468), that at the lower portion of the branch the leaf-scars have exactly the same form as those of L. selaainoidrs and L. elegans, Lindley and Button....
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Geological Magazine, Volume 3

Henry Woodward - Electronic journals - 1886 - 698 pages
...cannot be a root ; ' • secondly, we learn that Halonia is a specialized branch of a Lepidodeudroid tree that is not itself a Halonia.' " . . . "The specimen...is unquestionably not a Lomatophloios, but a true Lepidotitudroti." In ck'scribing his specimen, he says further (p. 408), that at the lower portion...
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