224 FOSSIL FLORA OF ALASKA— KNOWLTON. vol. xvii. 



10 or more branches given off on either side of the midrib, curving 

 upward, and forming a festoon near the margin," — [Newberry.] 



PLANERA UNGERl, E 1 1 in gsb an seu . 



Hekh, F1. Foss. Alask., p. 34, PI. v, lifr. 2. 

 Port Graham; H. Furuhjehn. 



ULMUS PLURINERVIA, Uuger. 



Heer, F1. Fobs. Alask., p. 34, PI. v, fig. 1. 

 Port Graham; H. Furuhjebn. 



ULMUS SORBIFOLIA, (icipp. rt. 



Lesquereux, Proc. U. S. Nat. Miis.. Vol. v. 1882 (1883), p. 447, PI. ix, fig. 3; Cret. 

 andTeit. Fl., p. 260. 



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



EBENACE.F. 



DlO.SPYROS STKN08EPALA, Heer. 



Heei!, Fl. Foss. Alask., p. S.^, PI. mu, figs. 7, 8. 

 Neniltschik, 11. Furuhjebn. 



DIOSPYROS AUASKANA, S <• Ii i iii j.e r . 



DUisi>»iro8 Almkana, Schimper, Tiaite d. Pal. Veg., Vol. ji. \k 945. 

 Diospyros lancifoHa, Le.squereux in Heer. Fl. Foss. Alask.. ]>. 35. PI. in, fig. 12. 



Neuiltschik, H. Furuhjebu. 



The name given this species by Les<iuereux is preoccupied by a liv- 

 ing species. It lias conse(iuently been changed by Schimper to 1). 

 AlasT<ana. 



DIOSPYROS ANCEl'S, Heer. 



Lexquerkux, Proe. U. S. Nat. Mns., Vol. v, 1SS2 (1883), p. 448; PI. x, figs. 1, 2; 

 Cret. andTert. Fl., p. 261. 



Cook Inlet; Dr. William 11. Dall. 



OLEACE^:. 



FRAXINUS HFRKNDEENENSIS, new species. 

 Plate IX, Fig. 7. 



Leaflet membranaceous (4 cm. long, U cm. wide), nearly regularly ellip- 

 tical in outline, rounded, almost truncate at base, rapidly narrowed 

 from above the middle to an acuminate apex; margin entire below, 

 sparingly toothed above the middle; midrib strong; secondaries 6-8 

 pairs, alternate or subopposite, emerging at an angle of about 40°, 

 camptodrome, each one joined to the one next above it by a series of 

 regular loops just inside the margin; slender nerves from the outside 



