Abstract

Collections of fossil plants from the sandstone rocks of the Pocahontas group (Lower Pottsville) of Orange County, Indiana, are very numerous and have been deposited in various museums throughout the country. Some of these specimens were tentatively or finally identified by the collectors or later workers but the majority of the material has been shelved and essentially forgotten. The most extensive collection, in all probability, is that made by the late David White and described by him in a manuscript which is, unfortunately, as yet unpublished.

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