220 FOSSIL FLORA OF ALASKA— ENOWLTON. 



Sitka; Lieut, v. Doroshiu. TJuga Islaud; Dr. William H. Dall. Her- 

 endeeii Bay; Charles H. Towusend. 



CORYLluS MACQUARKII var. MACROPHYLLA, Heer. 

 Hkkk, F1. Foss. Alask., p. 30, PI. iv, fi.<;i^. 6, 7. 

 Port Graham: H. Furuhjelm. 



CARPINUS GRANDIS, linger. 



Heer, F1. Foss. Alask., p. 29, PI. ii, tig. 12.— Lesqukrelx, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 Vol. V, 1882 (1883), p. 446. 



Kacliemak Bay, Cook lulet; Dr. William H. Dall. Port Graham; H. 

 Furuhjelm. 



ALNUS KEFERSTEINII, (Gopjiert) Unger. 

 Heer, F1. Foss. Alask., p. 28, PL in, ligs. 7, 8. 

 Neniltscliik; H. Furuhjelm. 



ALNUS KEFERSTEINII, (Goppert); var. 



Heek, F1. Foss. Alask., p. 28, PI. v, fig. 9. 

 Port Graham"? H. Furuhjelm. 



ALNUS ALASK AN A, Newberry. 



Newberry, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol. v, 1882 (1883), p.50ct; Plates, PI. xlviii, 

 fig. 8. 

 Kootznahoo Archipelago, latitude 57° 3;")', lougitude 134° 19' ; U. S. 

 steamer tSafjinaiv^ Feb. 18, 18G9. 



" Leaf large, oblong-ovoid, acuminate, rounded or slightly heart- 

 shaped at base; nervation crowded, 16 to 18 branches on each side of 

 the midrib, margins set with very numerous, small, uniform, acute 

 teeth." — [Newberry.] 



ALNUS GRANDIFOLIA, Newberry. 



. Newberry, Proc, U. S. Nat. Mas., Vol. v, 1882 (1883), p. 509. 



Cook Inlet; Capt. Howard, U. S. Xavy. 



"Leaves 4 or 5 inches in length by 3 inches in width, ovate; rounded 

 or wedge-shaped at the base; blunt-poiuted at the summit; margins 

 coarsely dentate ; nervation strong, crowded ; 12 or more parallel 

 branches on either side of the midrib, the intervals between these 

 crossed by numerous parallel, mostly straight nervules, dividing the 

 surface into oblong, quadrangular areoles." — [Newberry.] 



ALNUS CORYLIFOLIA, Lesquereux. 



Lesquereux, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol v, 1882(1883), p. 446, PI. vii. figs. 1-4; 

 Cret. and Tert. Fl., p. 2.58. 



Kachemak Bay, Cook Inlet ; Dr. William II. Dall. 

 ALNUS RUBRA, Bongard. 



A branch of this species found protruding from a gravel bank 

 beneath an ice-sheet 70 feet in thickness, on the eastern moraine of 



