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CONIUM MACULATUM, Linn. (Pl. 12. fig. 60.) 
These are well preserved, though the ridges have been lost. Even т 
Roman deposits, in which the fruits are very abundant, the ridges have 
disappeared. 
APIUM зр. (Pl. 12. fig. 61.) 
Fruits of Apium occur, but are never well preserved. Asa rule the state 
of preservation of the Umbellifers is not satisfactory. 
CHAEROPHYLLUM SYLVESTRE, Linn. (Pl. 19. fig. 64.) 
Two or three fruits of this plant have been found at Pakefield. 
(ExaNTHE LACHENALH, C. C. Gmel. (Pl. 18. fig. 65.) 
A few damaged fruits have been found at Pakefield. The skeleton 
photographed is one of the best. 
(ENANTHE PHELLANDRIUM, Lam. (РІ. 18. figs. 66, 67.) 
Fruits of this plant are abundant everywhere ; but are usually much 
smaller than recent specimens, 
ÆTHUSA CYNAPIUM. Linn. (Pl. 18. figs. 68, 69.) 
A few fruits occur at Pakefield. 
PasrINACA SATIVA, Linn. (Pl. 13. fig. 70.) 
Occurs at Pakefield and Trimingham. 
HERACLEUM SPHONDYLIUM, Linn. (Pl. 13. fig. 71.) 
Three specimens seen ; all have the obeordate fruit here figured. 
Товплв ANTHRISCUS, Bernh. (РІ. 18. fig. 72.) 
Two characteristic fruits have been found at Pakefield. 
VIBURNUM OrvLUs, Linn. (РІ. 18. fig. 74.) 
Only two seeds have been found. 
VIBURNUM sp. 2. (РІ. 18. figs. 75-77.) 
At Pakefield about 30 or 40 flat or plano-convex seeds belonging 
apparently to a second species of Viburnum have been found. They are 
about the size of V. Tinus, but in other respects do not agree with that 
species. The fossil seeds are oval, the ventral face is flat or slightly rounded 
and ehannelled, the dorsal face has two ridges which are not quite sym- 
metrical, the testa is very thick. Length 3 mm., breadth 2 mm. 
At first, from their general appearance and their slight want of symmetry, 
these seeds were thought to belong to Lonicera ; but in that genus the testa 
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