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CERCIS PARVIFOLIA, Lesq. 
Lesquereux, Cretaceous and Tertiary Floras, VIII. (1883), 201, Pl. XXXI., 5-7. 
Green River Group of Florissant, Colorado. 
Paskapoo Series (Eocene) of Red Deer River, N.W.T. 
The original of this species was described by Lesquereux from 
the Green River Group at Florissant, Colorado. It is distinguished 
by its small size, and it now reappears in the Paskapoo series of the 
Red Deer River. The material shows a leaf from which the apex 
has been removed, but otherwise perfect. In addition it shows one- 
half of a fruit-like body resembling a cherry stone, and strongly sug- 
gestive of the fruit of Tilia or Celtis. 
PHYLLITES CARNEOSUS, Newb. 
Newberry, Later Extinct Floras, XXXV., 134, Pl. DG bs) alr 
Fort Union Group, Dakota. 
Paskapoo Series (Hocene) of the Red Deer River, N.W.T. 
This problematical genus is represented in the material from 
the Red Deer River by two leaves which conform to the descriptions 
and figures derived by Hayden from the Fort Union Group of Dakota. 
Dusious SPECIEs. 
In the material from the Red Deer River there were several 
fragments of a foliaceous fossil, none of which show a normal outline, 
or even a portion of a normal margin. The three most perfect speci- 
Fic. 8.—VENATION OF A DOUBTFUL SPECIES. x 6. 
mens measure respectively 4:5 X 8-5 cm.; 37 & 6-5 cm. and 
22 X 9:5 cm. The surface shows a uniform structure entirely devoid 
