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New Zealand, the Moluccas, and the Polynesian islands. An uncletennined, 
shrubby species of the Herbariiun, probably E, cvj>ressiformis^ LabilL, col- 
lected by Hiigel about Fremantle, W. 
Australia, agrees so well ^ith our fossil, 
that I have given (Fig. 16) a -woodcut 
of it. Whether the petiole bore at the 
point only one or a few flowers, as in 
the fossil, the fruiting specimens did 
not allow me to mate out with cer- 
tainty, although that occurs in E. humi- 
Jtcsa^ 'R. Brown. 
Grevillea Kymmeanay Ung. (Fig. 17), 
6. foliis linearibus utrinque attenuatis 
apiceobtusiusculia intcgerriinis vel sparse 
dentatis breviter petiolatis, nervo prima- 
rio gracili, nerris secundariis angulo 
aento e primario egredientibus simplici- 
bus elongatis. — In formatione Eocenica 
ad Kymme EuboDa^. 
Judging from their shape and vena- 
tion, the two leaves represented in Fig. 
17 belong, without doubt, to Protea' 
'cem ; and whilst the size, form, and 
edge agree with Lomaiia linearis, E. Br. 
(Fig. 18), the venation is more that 
of Grevillea^ for instance Q. oleoides, 
Sieb. Hitherto only two species of Ore- 
villea liave been described, with which 
the Greek species does not agree, al- 
though it is rather close to G, Jac- 
canli, Heer, 
JSmhothrium salicinum^ 
Heer (Fig. 19). — ^F. semi- 
nib us 4 J lin. longis, ala 
dorso recurvo tenera, nervis 
destituta. — In formatione Eocenica ad 
Kymme Euboeae. 
I do not venture to add to this whiged seed the figure of an analogous one 
ol Embotlinum in nature-printing, as those made of the much more delicate 
fruits of LaureUa did not turn out satisfactorily. Seeds of this species are 
common in the same formation of central Europe, and have been found in 
several parts of Switzerland and Austria. It is not difficult to distinguish them 
from the winged Pine-seeds, so frequent in the same localities, 
Lomaiia BolcensiSy ling. (Fig. 20).— L. folio longe-petiolato bipiimatifido, 
segmentis Ihiearibus acutis elongatis. — In formatione Eocenica moutis Bolca 
Italiie. 
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