CRETACEOUS FLORA. 9 
Distribution of Minnesota species. ] 
The following table sufficiently shows the botanical and geographical distribution 
of the species. 
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REE TUSHSPECLES Me mate eileen tesla T 
2. Sequoia winchelli Lx.................. t ae ealnten 
SEE PONUliLES CLEG ONS LUX eer siercte ests) =) t= t tT 
4. Populites cyclophyllus Heer....... .... t t t 
5. Populites litigiosus Heer............... Tt tT t 
6. Populites laneastriensis Lx...........- it T 
7. Populus winchelli, sp. n0V............-. t 
8. Populus berggreni Heer.............+-- t tT 
9. Salix proteifolia Lx.............. fo T t t 
10. Almites crassus, SP. NOV.....-....+++ 00: t 
11. Platanus primeva Lx................. i 
12. Ficus austiniana sp. noy........... A ai 
VSS PHMCUS SPECIES + o15 afeletar=)atayoieicte sieve ietcfom aiaistoe tT 
14. Laurus nebrascensis Lx..............-. ii | i t 
15. Laurus plutonia Heer...............-. vy tT T 
16. Cinnamomum scheuchzeri Heer......... t | t t 
17. Diospyros pseudo-anceps, Sp. NOV....... yt Famopetalele. 
18. Andromeda parlatovi Heer............ t if i t 
Ih Alia goiter pe oeen ssancodes coor tT Diallapetaliee. 
20. Cissus brownianda, Sp. NOV.....+....+++5 + tT 
21. Magnolia alternans Heer............-. iT 1 t tT 
22. Dewalquea primordialis, sp. noy.......| 
28. Juglans debeyana (H.) Lx............+ + f t 
24. Crategus ativina Heer................ t A t 
25.) Sapindus morrisons ix... 2.0.2...) i t 1 
26. Leguminosites species............-..--- t | 
27. Protophyllum crednerioides Lx......... + | t | | 
28. Protophyllum integerrimum Lx....-...- + 
