TYPE SPECIMENS OF FOSSIL PLANTS, 309 



55. Sequoia langsdorfii (Brongniart) Heer. 



Illustrated specimen. 

 Fort Union? (Tert.). Yellowstone River, Montana. 



Newberrv, Ann. Lvc Nat. Hist. N. Y., IX, 1868, p. 46; U. S. Geol. 

 Surv. Terr., Ills. Cret. and Tert. Plants, 1878, pi. 11, fig. 4. 



87. Sequoia langsdorfii (Brongniart) Heer. Illustrated specimens. 



88. Green River (Tert.). Florissant, Colorado. 



Lesquereux, Ann. Rept. U. S. Geol. and Oeogr. vSurv. Terr., 1S72 

 [1873], p. 410. 



See Seqtioia affinis. 



4261. Sequoia langsdorfii (Brongniart) Heer. Illustrated specimen. 

 Fort Union and Miocene (Tert.). Southeast side of hill 

 above Lo.st Creek, Yellowstone National Park. 



Knowlton, Mon. XXXII, Pt. II, U. vS. Geol vSurv.. 1899, p. 6S2, 

 pi. 82, fig. 2. 



51 19. Sequoia langsdorfii (Brongniart) Heer. 



Illtistrated specimen. 

 Laramie (Cret.). North of Pinyon Peak, on Wolverine 

 Creek, Yellowstone National Park. 



Knowlton, Mon. XXXII, Pt. II, U. S. Geol. Surv., 1899, p. 657, 

 pl. 77, fig- 5- 



7086. Sequoia langsdorfii (Brongniart) Heer. 



Illustrated .specimen. 

 Upper Eocene (Tert.). Bridge Creek, Crook Count}^, 

 Oregon . 

 Knowlton, Bull. No. 204, U. S. Geol. Surv., 1902, p. 25. 

 See Taxodium distichum miocenicum. 



61. Sequoia longifolia Lesquereux. Types. 



73. Laramie? (Cret.). Greeley, Colorado. 



74. Montana (Cret.). Point of Rocks. Wyoming. 



Lesquereux, Rept. U. S. Geol. Surv. Terr., VII, Pt. II, 1878, p. 79, 

 pl. 7, fig. 14; pl. 61, figs. 28, 29. 



= Geinitzia longifolia. 



30873. Sequoia magnifica Knowlton. Type. 



Miocene (Tert.). Head of Crystal Creek and Cache Creek, 

 Yellowstone National Park. 



Knowlton, Hon. XXXII, Pt. II, U. S. Geol. Surv., 1899, p. 761, 

 pis. 104, 105, no, 117, figs. 1-5. 



3751. Sequoia pagiophylloides Fontaine. Type. 



Trinity (Low. Cret.). Glenrose, Texas. 



Fontaine, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XVI, 1893, p. 276, pl. 42, figs. i-3a. 



65. Sequoia reichenbachi (Geinitz) Heer. Illu.strated specimens. 

 68. Livingston (Cret.). Spring Canyon, near Fort Ellis, 



Montana. 



Knowlton, Bull. No. 152, U. S. Geol. Surv., 189S, p. 218. 



See Abietites dubius. 



