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Fig. 2. Fossil lemains of Cercis. All about one-half natural &ize. 



1, 2. Cercis anliqtia Saporta from the lower Oligocene of France. 

 3, 4. Cercis virgiliana Massalongo from the Upper Miocene of Italy. 

 5, 6. Cercis tournoueri Saporta from the upper Oligocene of France. 

 7. Cercis wilcoxiana Berry from the lower Eocene of Tennessee. 

 S. Cercis canadensis Linn. Pleistocene of North Carolina. 

 9. 10. Cercis siliquastrum Linn. Pleistocene of France. 



