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Laurelia rediviva^ Uiig. (Fig. 8-10). — L. nuculis oblongis minimis stylo 
filiformi persistente apice incimrato plumoso caudatia, foliis obovatis utrinquc 
attenuatis petiolatis serrato-dentatis ncrvia secundariis siibsiraplicibus passim 
inter se conjunctis. — Samida tenera, Ung. Q-en. et Sp. PL Posg. p. 444 (folia). 
Platanus grandifolia^ Uiig. Chlor. Protog. p, I365 t, 45, f. 2-5 (fructus). — In 
formatione Eocenica ad Kadobojum Croatise. 
The leaves, as well as the rery remarkable fruits of this plant, from Radoboj, 
in Croatia, hare long been known to me, but I had neither determined tliera 
correctly, nor suspected tliem to belong to one species of plant. The leaf h of 
Fig. 8 api^eared to me to resemble that of Samt/da^ and the fruits I compared to 
those of ]?laianus. My fi'iend Feuzl pointed out my mistake, by showing me 
the accompanying Laurelia aromatica^ Sprengel, from Valdiviaj and the close 
resemblance of the fossil fruits (Fig. 8, c) with the fruits of this Laurelia 
Fig. 14. 
{Pavonia, Euiz). The leayes belonging here were also soon found, and they 
are as common as the fruits. Allied to this species is a still unSgured leaf 
(Fig. 8, h) ; and several other, large arid smal] leaves preserved at the Geological 
