24 LOWER EOCENE FLORAS OF SOUTHEASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 



Lesquereux. rresent -work. 



Wickliffe. Ballard County, Ky.— Continued. 



Sapindus dubius Mixed forms bearing this label and number represent Engelhardtia 



ettingshauseni. Exostema pseudocaribseum, Banisteria wil- 

 coxiana. Ficus wilcoxensis, and Carapa eolignitica. 



Sapindus angiistifolius Sapindus missisFippiensis. 



Laurus califomica? Mespilodaphne pseudoglauca. 



Quercus saffordii Banksia saffordi. 



Juglans rugosa Juglans schimperi. 



Salix an?iista Sapindus linearitolixis. 



Salix media Xot recognized . 



Ailanthus leaf fragment Not afterward referred lo and specimen lost. 



Boaz, Graves Coxmty. Ky.: 



Sapindus falcifolius Ficus -n-ilcoxensis. 



Quercus ner\-ifolia Banksia saffordi. 



Quercus cuspidata Dr>opliyllum tennesseensis. 



Quercus califomica Mespilodaphne pseudoglauca. 



Ficus multiner\^is Ficus myrtifolius. 



In 1888 a large number of determinations made by Lesquereux were arranged by F. H. 

 Klnuwltoa for publication in the Proceedings of the United States National Museum.' The 

 Louo'hriilge collections are briefly described, but only the new forms are figured. 



The Wicklifl'e list was given as follows : 



Lesquereux. Present work. 



Myrica elseanoides n. sp Myrica ela;anoides.= 



Sapindus angustifolia Lesquereux Sapindus mississippiensis. 



Sapindus dubius Unger Specimens bearing this label and number represent Engel- 

 hardtia ettingshauseni, Exostema pseudocaribasum. Banis- 

 teria wilcoxiana, Ficus wilcoxensis, and Carapa eolignitica. 



MjTica copeana Lesquereux Cupanites loughridgii. 



Juglans rugosa Lesquereux (No. 2490) Juglans schimperi. 



Salix angusta Alexander Braxm Sapindus linearifolius. 



Salix media Heer (Ko. 2593) Not recognized. 



Quercus saffordii Lesquereux Banksia saffordi. 



Porana sp Not a fossil but a ferruginous stain. 



The Boaz Ust now included the following species: 



Lesquereux. Present work. 



Ficus multiner\-is Ficus myrtifolius. 



Laurus califomica Mespilodaphne pseudoglauca. 



Sapindus falcifolius Alexander Braun Ficus wilcoxensis. 



Quercus cf. Q. cuspidata ( Rossmassler) Dryophyllum tennesseensis. 



Unger (No. 2573). 

 Quercus neriifolia Alexander Braun Banksia saffordi. 



In the late eighties and early nineties Mr. The rest remained imtouched in the National 



L. C. Johnson made several collecting trips Museum until I took up the elaboration of these 



through Tennessee, Mississippi, and Louisiana floras. 



and sent in some fossil plant material from Lesquereux's notes on the plants from 

 the following locahties: Hatchie River, near McLees and Campbell's quarry were also ar- 

 Shandy, in Hardeman Coimty, Tenn. ; Baughs ranged for publication by F. H. Knowlton and 

 Bridge, Wolf River, Fayette County, Tenn.; appeared in volume 11 of the Proceedings of 

 Vaughans, near Lamar, Benton County, Miss. ; the United States National Museum. 

 Waterford and Early Grove, Marshall County, The plants from McLees, which is 2 mdes 

 Miss.; McLees, near Mansfield, Ue Soto Par- north of Mansfield, La., are few m number and 

 ish, La. ; and Campbell's quaiTy on Cross poorly preserved in a lithified ferruginous sand- 

 Bayou, Caddo Parish, La. stone. Lesquereux => identified the foUowmg 



Only the material from the last two locahties forms : 



seems to have been studied by Lesquereux. .This specimen is from Boa.. 



> U. S. Nat. Mus. Proc., vol. U, pp. 11-13, 1888. ' V. S. Nat. Mus. Proc., vol. 11, p. 25, 1888. 



