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QuERCus HoLMESii Lcsq. PL 4.8. f. IJ. 



Dryofhyllmn {^lercus) salictfolitmi Lesq. Ann. Rep. U 



S. Geol. & Geog. Surv. Terr. 1874: 340.//. 8.f. 2. 



1876. Name preoccupied by ^lerctis salicifolia Newb. 



Dryophyllum (^lercus) Hohnesii Lesq. Cret. & Tert. 



Flora, 38. _?i/. ^.y: <?. 1883. 

 ^lercus Hohnesii lu^sQ^. Fl. Dak. Group, 58. 1892. 

 Upper Cretaceous : Port McNeill, Vancouver Island. 

 Dakota Group ?: San Juan River, S. W. Colorado. 



There are a number of small-leaved oaks which resemble 

 this species, including ^uc?'cus Montanensis Knowlton (Fl. 

 Montana Form. ^/. ii.f. i6),Dryophyllumsubfalcatuni\^Q.^c^. 

 {D. Briineri Ward) of the Laramie and the smaller forms 

 withrnearly simple margins of Newberry's Tertiary ^lercus 

 consimilis . 



QjjERCus MoRRisoNiANA Lesq. 



^lercus Morrisoniana Lesq. Cret. & Tert. Fl. 40. -pL 

 IJ. f. /, 2. 1883. Hollick, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 

 16: 131.//. 13./. II, 12. 1897. 

 Recorded by Hollick from the Matawan formation near 

 Cliff wood, N. J. ; not found by me. 



Q^jERCus (?) Novae-Caesareae Hollick. PI. 51 . f. 4. 



^lercus (?) Novae- Caesar cae Hollick, Trans. N. Y. Acad. 

 Sci. 16: 131.//. /J.y. p, 10. 1897. 



Hollick points out the resemblance of these leaves to those 

 of ^lercus Myrtillus Heer from Greenland and also to those 

 of Diosfyros provecta Velen. from Bohemia. 



I have found several fragments at Cliffwood which belong 

 here. 



QuERCus sp. '^X.ri. ) ^.'i t 1 ) 



parous (?) s/., Hollick, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 16: 

 131.//. 14./. g. 1897. 



Of doubtful affinity. Hollick compares this fragment with 

 ^lercus -poranioides Lesq. and with J^. Thidensis Heer, and 



