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Title: A pictorial atlas of fossil remains, consisting of coloured illustrations selected from Parkinson's "Organic remains of a former world," and Artis's "Antediluvian phytology."
Year: 1850 (1850s)
Authors: Mantell, Gideon Algernon, 1790-1852 Parkinson, James, 1755-1824. Organic remains of a former world Artis, Edmund Tyrell, 1789-1847. Antediluvian phytology
Subjects: Paleontology
Publisher: London, H. G. Bohn
Contributing Library: Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Ernst Mayr Library
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ng a central embryo. If the habits of the plants which produced these fossil fruits were similar to those of therecent Nipa, it will account for their amazing abundance in the London Clay of the Isle ofSheppey; which formation, from the great variety of fossilized stems and branches, mixedup Avith asteria, mollusca, and conchifera of numerous marine and fresh-water genera, isstrikingly characterized as having been the delta of an immense river, which probably flowedfrom near the Equator towards the spot where these interesting remains are now deposited. Figs. 6, 7, & 8. Specimens of a seed-vessel, or nut, of an unknown plant, often found in thestrata of the coal measures. It is called Trigonocarpum olivceforme, from its generalshape. From Leicestershire; it probably belongs to a plant of the Palm family. 1 See an account of an Excursion to the Isle of Sheppey, Medals of Creation, vol. ii. p. 897.= History of the Fossil Fruits and Seeds of the London Clay. Van Voorst, London, 1840.
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EOSSIL FLOKA. 33 PLATE VIII. Petrified Stems and Woods. Figs. I—7, represent diflferent sections and parts of some remarkably beautiful and interestingsiliclfied stems of an extinct tribe of plants, related to the arborescent ferns, andwhich are found in considerable abundance at Chemnitz, near HUiersdorf, inSaxony. The name of Psaronius is given to the genus by M. Cotta. Figs. 1, 2, 5, 7, are P. helmintholithes; figs. 3, 6, P. asteroUthes; figs. 5, 6, 7, are enlarged figuresof the transverse sections of some of the vessels forming the vascular tissue. From the stellular figure produced by transverse sections of the vessels, this fossil wood hasreceived the name of ^ Staarenstein, or Starry-stone. In the time of Mr. Parkinson, thetubes now known to be the vessels of the vascular tissue, were supposed to have beenproduced by some boring or parasitical animals. Fig, 4. Transverse section of a stem of calcareous wood from the Bath oolite. Figs. 8, & 9. Calcareous fossil wood; the c

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