WILCOX GROUP. 25 



Lesquercux. Present work. 



Magnolia laurilolia P'^li''^ ""^'^^--^ (^'"- ^^-^^ 



iTorniinalia hilgiirdiana (No. 



805). 



Ficus spectabilLs Ficu.s deuveriana. 



Aralia fragment Vralia iiotala. 



Platarmsguilk'lmsB Not numbered in report nor 



contained in the National 

 Museum collection. 



From C:ini])l)i'll's (|Uiirry, Cross Luke, Caddo Parisli, La., lie gives the following list; ' 



Lesquereu.^. Pre.sent work. 



Sapindu.s angiistifolius Lesquereux Sapindus formosus. 



SapLnduB caudatus Lesquereux No. 2601 (?). 



Sapindus coriaceus Lesquereux No. 2G02 (?). 



Magnolia laurifolia Lesquereux Terminalia hilgardiana. 



Laiu-us socialis Lesquereux Mespilodaplme pseudoglauca. 



Laiirus utahensis Lesquereux Firus den veriuna. 



Rhamnus clebTimi Lesquereux Rhamnus clcbumi. 



Rhamnus eridani Unger Nectandra laiicifolia. 



Carya antiqiia Newberry Hicoria antiquorum. 



Quercus angustiloba Alexander Braun Not determinable. 



Qtiercus moorii? Lesquereux (?). 



Ficus goldiana Lesquereux P'icus denveriana. 



Ficus goldiana var Ficus harrisiana. 



Ficus spectabilis Lesquereux Ficus denveriana. 



Pliragmites oeningensis Alexander Braun Not determinable. 



In Knowlton's account - of the fossil woods pit at Benton, Saline Comity, Ark., and were 



collected by the /Vrkansas Geological Survey collected by R. E. Call in L891. Call also made 



two of the new species, Cupresslnoiylon caUi collections from liicks's pit at tliis place, but 



and Laurinoxylon branneri, appear to have they were not studied at the time (U. S. Geol. 



come from the Wilcox of Crowleys Ridge m the Survey localities 5S2, 583). He also made 



northeastern part of the State, although its collections m 1891 from Atchison's clay pit 



exact stratigraphic position was not deter- at Perla, near Malvern, Hot Springs County, 



mined at that time. which were also not studied at that time (U. S. 



In 1894 Harris^ mentions the following Geol. Survey locality 584). 



plants from Benton, Saline County, Ark., from In 1895 T. W. Vaughan < published an article 



determinations by F. H. Ivnowlton: on the geology of eastern Texas, for which 



Magnolia laurifolia Lesquereux. Kiiowlton furnished a list of plants determined 



Quercus retracta Lesquereux. from collections made by Vaughan from ferru- 



Quercus moorei Lesquereux. guious materials at Old Port Caddo Landing 



I have not been able to find these specimens on Little Cypress Bayou m Harrison County, 



and so have omitted them from future con- Tex.: 



sideration. They came from Henderson's clay '^^^^' following species were listed: 



Knowlton. Present work. 



Salix tabellaris Lesquereux (a single doubtful leaf) Apocynophyllum tabejlarum. 



Magnolia laurifolia Lesquereux (a fragment) Terminalia hilgardiana. 



Magnolia ovalis Lesqueretix Combretum ovalis. 



Juglans appressa Lesquereux (?). 



Ficus schimperi Lesquereux Ficus schimperi. 



Ficus sp. nov. Nos. 1 and 2 Ficus vaughani and plani- 



costata maxima. 



Cinnamomum aiRne Lesquereu.x (common) 1^,. „ 



„. ...... U mnamomum atnne. 



Cinnamomum nussissippiensis Lesquereux / 



Laurus or Litsea sp. nov Oreodaphne obtusifolia. 



Juglans (?) sp. nov Persea longipetiolatum. 



1 Lesquereux, Leo, op. eit., pp. 24, 25, 188S. 



^Knowlton, F. 11., Arkansas Geol. Survey Ann. Kept, for 1SS9, pp. 249-2(iO, pis. 9-11. IS91. 



' Arkansas Geol. Surx'ey Ann. Rci)l. for 1S92, vol. 2, p. 56, 1894. 



'Vaughan, T. W., Am. Geologist, vol. 16, pp. 304-309, 1895. 



