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IN THE LOWER OLD RED SANDSTONE OE SCOTLAND.
217
In the foregoing notes we have endeavoured to give a short and con-
cise sketch of the literature of the Old-Red plants of Scotland. "We
have not thought it necessary to refer to the general accounts to he
found in various manuals.
3. Description of the Specimens. — Plant-remains in various states
of preservation, but chiefly of the most fragmentary nature, have been
met with by one of us .B,. L. J.. at no less than twelve localities ;
and specimens have also been collected by Mr. A. Macconochie, one of
the fossil-collectors of the Geological Survey. Those to which the
greatest interest is attached, now to be described, and fortunately the
best-preserved, occur in a fine-grained blue-grey micaceous sandstone
near Braendam House, near Callander (group C. of the following
Table, p. 220).
The specimens, as we now find them, appear as elongated flattened
stems, on an average about one inch wide, and are either casts in the
Fig. 1. — Psilophylon(y), sp.
Fig. 2. — Psilophyton (?), sp.
Portion of a simple stem, with the
cellular tissue destroyed*at one
end, leaving the vascular axis,
from the Quarry near Braendam
House. Callander.
Portion of a stem showing bifurca-
tion, from the south-west comer
of Muir Plantation, near Braen-

dam House, Callander.
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The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London.
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35818336
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51125
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Page 217
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NameFound:Psilophyton NameConfirmed:Psilophyton EOLID:10633962 NameBankID:4887866
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  • The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. v. 33 (1877).
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