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Figure 1. Inga mississippiensis Berry from Holly Siiriii^js sanil at Early Grove, Miss 222 



Figure 2. I'ilhecolohium eocenicum Bern,- from I.aj,'range formation (in beds of Wilcox age) at Puryear, Tcnn.. 225 



Figure 3. Pithccolobium o.r/orclensis Berry from Holly Springs sand at Oxford, Miss 225 



Figure 4. Pithccolobium unguis-cali (linne) Bentham, living form from Florida, introduecd f(jr comparison 225 



Figure 5. Pithccolobium duke Bentham, living form from the Weal Indies, introduced for comparison 225 



Figures 6-11. Mimositcs variabilis Berry 227 



G-9. Lagrange formation (in beds of Wilcox age), IJ miles west of Grand Junction, Tenn. 



10. Lagrange formation (in beds of Wilcox age) at Wtckliffe, Ky. 



11. Holly Springs sand at Early Grove, Miss. 



Figure 12. Mimositcs insequilateralis Berry from Lagrange formation (in beds of Wilcox age) H miles west of 



Grand Junction, Tenn 226 



Figure 1.3. Mimositcs lanccolatus Berry from Lagrange formation (in beds of Wilcox age) IJ miles west of Grand 



Junction, Tenn 226 



Figure 14. Mimositcs acaciafolius Berry from Lagrange formation (in beds of \\'ilcox age) at Puryear, Tenn 226 



Figure.s 15, 16, 17a, 18. Cassia glenni Berry from Lagrange formation (in beds of Wilcox age) li miles west of 



Grand Junction, Tenn 233 



Figure 171). Cassia emarginata Berry, infested with Cxnomyces annuhita Berry from Lagrange formation (in 



beds of Wilcox age) IJ miles west of Grand Junction, Tenn 233 



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