34 DESCRIPTIONS OF FOSSIL PLANTS. 



Quercus ? grcenlandica ? I leer. 



Specimen discarded. 



Quercus Laharpii Garni. 

 Two specimens; Museum number, 2557. 



Quercus Olafseni Heer. 

 Two specimens ; Museum number, 2558. 



Quercus platania Ileer. 



One specimeu ; Museum number, 25G4. 



Juglans acuminata Al. Br. 



Two specimens ; Museum number, 24SG. 



Juglans rugosa Lx. 



Two specimens; Museum number, 2492. 



Plata nus Guillelmae Jopp. 



One specimeu ; Museum number, 2537. 



Zizyphas Meekii Lx. 



Que specimen; Museum number, 2G23. 



Sequoia brevifolia ? Heer. 



One specimen ; Museum number, 2G11. 

 Sequoia Langsdorfii Heer. 



Thirty-two specimens ; Museum number, 2G0G. 

 Sequoia Langsdorfii var acuta. 



Eleven specimens ; Museum number, 2G08. 

 Sequoia Langsdorfii var. angustifolia. 



Twelve specimens; Museum number, 2G09. 

 Glyptostrobus Ungeri Heer. 



One specimen ; Museum number, 2480. 

 Taxodium distichum miocenum Heer. 



Eleven specimens; Museum number, 2G15. 

 Taxodium distichum miocenum, var. angustifolium, Heer. 



Two specimens ; Museum number, 2G1G. 



Taxodium Tinajorum Heer. 



Four specimens; Museum number, 2G17. 



Taxites Obriki Heer. 



Eight specimens; Museum number, 2G18. 



Fagus Deucalionis UDg. 



A number of small or medium sized, entire leaves, ovate, acuminate, 

 rounded at base, with craspedodrome close parallel secondaries some» 

 what curved in traversing the blade and strong parallel generally simple 

 nervilles at right angles to the secondaries. The only relation of these 

 leaves is with those of the Arctic flora, which Heer considers and de« 



