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1849..
EINNEY S REMARKS ON SIGILLARIA.
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posing tlie sides, so as to allow a mould to be made, which has been
subsequently filled with soft mud, now forming the ironstone, from
above. But if the roots were lying level, on their decomposition, the
pressure of the mud and vegetable matter placed over them, being
much greater than in the first instance, would press down the moulds
and flatten them. Effects similar to those above described have
taken place in the specimens both round and flattened found lying in
the King coal.
The vascular axes of Stigmarise vary much in their size, and do not
appear to increase in propor-
tion to the diameter of the
root, for they are often larger in
small specimens than in those
of greater dimensions. Fig. 1 *
represents the natural size of a
Stigmaria in pyrites in my pos-

session, about 1
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The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London.
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36933820
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Page 19
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NameFound:Sigillaria NameConfirmed:Sigillaria EOLID:13132168 NameBankID:4343184 NameFound:Stigmaria NameConfirmed:Stigmaria EOLID:6133541 NameBankID:4853119
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  • The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. v. 6 (1850).
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