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TAXE^. 



124. Ginkgo adiantoides Uug., sp. 



Sitka, Alaska J E. W. IS^elson, collector; one specimen; Museum num- 

 ber, 2300; lot number, 210. 



125. Frenelopsis Hoheneggeri ? (Ett.) Schenk. 



Southwest of Stralileuberg Mountain, Nev. ; C. D. Walcott, collector. 



The stems are not articulate nor sheathed. It is a stem apparently 

 granulose or punctate and obscurely lineate, but as the stone is very 

 coarse it is not possible to see if the granulations are not caused by 

 impression from the stone. 



Museum number, 2301 ; lot number, 196. 



CONIFEROUS ? 



126. Whittleseya elegans Ny. 



Warrior Creek, Jefferson County, Ala.; Frank Burns, collector: one 

 specimen; Museum number, 2177, on same stone as number 2176; lot 

 number, 223. 



GR AMINES. 



ARUNDINE^. 



127. Arundo Goepperti Heer. 



Silver Cliff, Colo.; received from C. W. Cross; one specimen; Museum 

 number, 2303 ; lot number, 199. 



128. Arundo Goepperti ? Heer. 



Southwest of Strahlenberg, Utah; C. D. Walcott, collector; one spec- 

 imen; Museum number, 2302; lot number, 796. 



129. Arundo, spec. 



Yankton, Dak.; P. Soper, donor; one specimen; Museum number, 

 2301; lot number, 51. 



130. Phragroites Alaskana ? Heer. 



Fort Concho; W. M. Norton, collector; one specimen; Museum num- 

 ber, 2307; lot number, 72. 



131. Phragmites cretaceus ? Lx. 



Deer Creek coal-field, Utah; C. D. Walcott, collector. 



Appears to be this species differing by the intermediate veinlets 

 being less numerous than in the Miocene species. 



Four specimens ; Museum number, 2305 ; lot number, 214. Upper 

 Kanab Valley, Utah; C. D. Walcott, collector; two specimens; Mu- 

 seum number, 2306 ; lot number, 8. 



FESTUCE^. 



132. Poacites Mengeanus? Heer. 



Clear Lake, Cal.; G. F. Becker, collector; two .specimens; Museum 

 number, 2308; lot number, 10. 



