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Lesqucreux. Present work. 



Juglans safforduma (type i Juglans saffordiaiia. 



Magnolia hilcardiana Losqiiereux l 



Magnolia laurifolia (typo) '.[ [Terminalia hilganliana. 



Magnolia lesleyana (typo) Terminalia lesloyana. 



Magnolia ovali.s (type) | 



Magnolia cordifolia (tyjie) .' [^ "mbretum oralis. 



Asiniina leiocarpa (type) AKimina leiocarpa. 



Phyllites truncatus (typo) Miinu80i).s oolignitiea. 



Tliese species he regarded as most intimately ' 'Geology of TcMiiiessee. " Lesquereux's article 



related to the Miocene flora of Europe, alt lioiigii of 1859 on the plants from Somerville, wliich 



Hilgard had clearly recognized tlieir position had not been illustrated, was reproduced and 



in the Eocene section of Mississippi. illustrated,' and three species were described 



Tlie same year that Lesquereux's report wms but not figured from La Grange, Tenn. The 



pubhshed saw the publication of Sallord's following forms were listed: 



LesquereiLx. Present work. 



Laurus rarolinensi.s Midiaux Nectandra lancifolia. 



Prunus caroliniana (Midiaux) Inga mississippiousis. 



Querciis myrtifolia (Mirhaux) Sophoi-a lesquereuxi. 



Fagus ferruginea (Michaux) (?). 



Salix densinervis (Lesquereux) Eugenia densinervia. 



Quorcus crassiner\-is (Unger) Dryophyllum tennesseensis. 



Quercus saffordi (Lesquereux) Banksia saffordi. 



Andromeda duliia (Lesquereux) Diospyros brachysepala. 



Andromeda vaecinifolia' afRnis (Lesquereux) Cassia glenni. 



Elseagnus imequalis (Lesquereux) Chrysobalanus inwqualis. 



Sapotacites americanus ( Lesquereux) Bumelia americana. 



Salix wortheni Lesquereux Myrcia wortheni. 



Ceanothus meigsii Lesquereux Zizyphus meio-sii. 



Juglans saffordiana Lesquereux Juglans saffordiana. 



R. PL Loughridge, in his report on the Jackson purchase region,^ reproduced Lesquereux's 

 list from Safford's -Geology of Tennessee," with copies of the figures, poorly done and 

 somewhat reduced. Tliis list is as foUows: 



Lesquereux. Present work. 



Quercus crassinervis Dryopliy Hum tennesseensis. 



Quercus saffordii Banksia saffordi. 



Quercus myrtifolia Sopliora lesquereuxi. 



Andromeda vaccinifolise afilnis Cassia glenni. 



Andromeda dubia DiospyTos brachysepala. 



Prunus caroliniana Inga mississippicnsis. 



Elseagnus ina;qualis Chrysobalanus inaeqtialis. 



Sapotacites americanus Bumelia americana. 



Salix? densinervis Etigenia densinervia. 



Quercus lyellii Nectandra lancifolia. 



Fagus ferruginea (fruit) (?). 



Loughridge also hsted ^ the following forms from Wickliffe in Ballard County and Boaz in 

 Graves County, Ky. These were based on liis collections and the determinations were made 

 by Lesquereux. 



Lesquereux. Present work. 



Wickliffe, Ballard County, Ky.: 



Myrica elsenoides Myrica elseanoides.* 



Myrica copeana Cupanites louglu-idgii. 



FicuB multinervis Ficus myrtifolius. 



Sapindiis falcifolius Ficus wilcoxensis. 



• Saflord, J. M., Geology of Tennessee, pp. 425-42S, pi. K, 1869. 



- Loughridge, R. H., Report on thegeological and economic features of the Jackson's purchase region, pp. 196-198, Kentucky Ocol. Survey, 1888. 

 "Op. cit.,p. 198. 



* This specimen comes from Boaz and not from WicklilTe, as Loughridge states. 



