FLORA OF 11 IK SHASTA FOiniATlON. 2(53 



havinc: lioon sovoi'al iiorvos. 'riicic was, howovor, only ono norvo. Most 

 of tlie impressions of leaves are uiuisually wide for fossil leaves of Piims, 

 beiiij!; not unconinionly 12 mm. wide. 



PI. LXIX, I'ifi. I, repi-est'iils a [)ottion of a scmiewliat flattened stem, 

 with the pi'ojections mentioned before. V'\^^. 2 depicts a portion of a 

 stem that was lar<i;er than that jjiven in Fi.ii. 1. This fragment shows 

 more or less I'ounded pits, coii-espc aiding to the projections of Fig. 1. It 

 ;ilso has some fi'agments of leaves in tlie position they had when attached 

 lo the stem. Fig. 3 represents a fragment of anotlier stont stem. It 

 shows the hasal poi'tions of a nnml)er of leaves radiating from the stem, 

 some of them being attach(>d to it. 



ticims S]<:grolA l-:nilliclicr. 



Seoidia liEicnENBACHi ((it'initz) llwr." 



I'l. LXIX, Fi^s. 4, .-) 



1S42. Aniucarifrs Reichfubachl Cieiu. : CharakUTistik d. ScliR-lit. u. Petivf. d. S-irlis. 



Kri'idchirges, Heft II, p. 98, pi. xxiv, fig. 4. 

 1S46. Cryptomeria pvhiuu ni C'onla in Reuss: Versteinerunp;en d. Ixilini. Kreidetoi- 



niation, Ahth. II, ]>. Si), pi. xlviii, figs. 1-11. 

 Ls4(i. I'lnus exogyra Corda in Reuss: Op. cit., p. 91, pi. xlviii, figs. 16-lS. 

 1847. Geinitzia cretacea End!.: Synopsis Coniferanini, p. 2sl. 

 1847. Pinites exogyrus (Corda) Endl.: Op. cit., p. 284. 

 1S49. Amucaria Reicltenhachi (Gein.) Del)ey: Entwurf z. e. Geogn.-Geogenst. Dar- 



stellung d. Gegend v. Aachen (Nachtriige), p. G'A. 

 1849. Cryptomerites primacvus (Corda) Brongn.: Tableau, ]). 74. 

 18.50. Piceites exogyrus (Corda) Gopp.: Monogr. Foss. Conif., p. 208. 

 1853. Cycadopsis cryptomerioides Mu\.: N'erii. d. Geol. Kaart v. Nederl., I. Deel, 



p. 42 [10], ])!. iii. 

 1863. Araucarites adpressm Marck: Palaeontograpliica, Vol. XI, p. 80, pi. xiii, 



figs. 10, 11. 



1867. Cunninghximites Sternhergil Ett. (excl. syn.) : Sit/.h. Wien Akad., Vol. LIV, 



Abth. T. p. 246, pi. i, figs. 4-6. 



1868. Sequoia ReichenhacJii (Gein.) Heer: Fl. Foss. Arct., Vol. I, p. S3, pi. xliii, figs. 



Id, 2h, .-)a, 8, 81). 



" I omit from the synoiiymy of tliis species the Cnnitcx jainiUaris Stenil), a t'enonianian cone from Bohemia, 

 the Bergeiia ntinula ?rcsl, wliieli is perhaps not the same as the Cunninghamite.i Slemhergu Ett., but probably 

 belongs to .Sequoia, and the Sedite.i ? Rabenhorstii Gein., a twig of doul>tful affinity, all of which have been 

 referred by dilferent authors to Sequoia Reichenhachi , but none of wliicli certainly i)elong; there, and the 

 names of which all antedate the Araiimrites Reichenhachi of Geinitz, so that their positive aireptance would 

 involve a change in the name of this well-known species. Such a change should be made only upon a cer- 

 tainty.— L. F. W. 



