COEEELATION OF EAELY CRETACEOUS FLOEAS. 



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and with brauchiug veins. "Whether entire or toothed at the extremity the specimens do 

 not always show, but some seem to be entire and others toothed or divided. Still all 

 may have belonged to one frond. 



Zamites Montana (Dn.) (Fig. *7.) 



Fig. 7. — Zamites Montana. 



Trans. Royal Society of Canada, 1885. 



Leaves of this species, described by me from the Kootanie region in the paper above 

 cited, are not infrequent in the collections from Anthracite. Some of the leaves are of 

 larger dimensions than those from the Kootanie. One of these is figured. Notes as to 

 the affinities of the species will be found in the paper of 1885. 



Dioonites . borealis (Dn. 



Trans. Royal Society of Canada, 1885. 



Mr. Whiteaves has shown me, in the collection of the Geological Survey, a fine leaf 

 of this species from Oanmore. 



Williamsonia ? 



A group of curved and pointed bracts resembling those of this genus appears in the 

 collection from Anthracite ; but it is too imperfect to make the reference certain. 



Baieropsis (Sp.) 



Fragments of long forking leaves referable to this genus appear in the collections. 

 They resemble B. Cyekanouskiana, Heer, but are too imperfect for determination. 



