Cretaceous 



75 



75.6000 MOXOCOTYLEDONES. 

 d EUROPE. 



df France. 



Collet, Pierre, Fliche, P., Peron, A. et 

 Lambert, J. Notices geologiques et 

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g NORTH AMERICA. 



gg North Eastern United States- 

 Berry, Edward W. Fossil grasses 

 and sedges. [With description of a new 

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 the eastern United States.] Amer. Nat., 

 Boston, Mass., 39, 1905, (345-348, with 

 text fig.). 



gh South Eastern United States- 

 Berry, Edward W. Fossil grasses 

 and sedges. [With description of a new 

 species of Carex from the Cretaceous of 

 the eastern United States.] Amer. Nat., 

 Boston, Mass., 39, 1905, (345-348, with 

 text fig.). 



75.6500 GYM^OSPEBMEAE. 



Hollick, Arthur and Jeffrey, Edward 

 C[harlesl Affinities of certain ci-e- 

 taceous plant remains commonlj- referred 

 to the genera Dammara and Brachy- 

 phjjlJuvi. Contributions from the 

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 University, No. 4 and Contributions 

 from the New York Botanical Harden, 

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Penhallow, D. P. The origin of 

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• Notes on Tertiarj- plants. 



Ottawa, Trans. R. Soc. Can., 10, Sect. 4, 

 (1904), 1905, (57-76). 



d EUROPE. 



dc German Empire- 



Richter, P[aul] B. Beitriige zur 



Flora der oberen Kreide Quedlinburgs 



und seiner Umgebung. Tl. 1. Die 



Gattung Credueria und einige seltnere 



(K-11720) 



Pflanzenreste. Leipzig (W. Engelmann), 

 1905, (20, mit 6 Taf.). 38 cm. 8 M. 



Richter, P[aul] B. Ueber die Kreide- 

 pflanzen der Umgebung Quedlinburgs. 

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 konigl. Gynmasiums zu Quedlinburg, 

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df France- 



Collet, Pierre. Fliclie, P., Peron, A. et 

 Lambert, J. Notices geologiques et 

 jDaleontologiques pour servir a la geolo- 

 gie de I'arrondissement de Sainte-Mene- 

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 12, 1903, [1904], (17-88, av. fig.). 



(d Balkan Peninsula. 



Zeiller, R. Sur quelques empreintea 

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 349, av. 1 pi.). 



/ AFRICA. 



ih Madagascar. 



Flicbe, P. Note sur les bois fossiles 

 de Madagascar. Paris, Bui. soc. geol., 

 (ser. 4), 5, 1905, (346-358, av. pi.). 



g NORTH AMERICA. 



gg North Eastern United States- 



Hollick, Arthur. The occurrence and 

 origin of amber in the eastern United 

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A recent discovery of amber 



on Staten island. New York, N.Y., J. 

 Bot. Gard., 6, 1905, (45-48, with text 



fig-)- 



75-6600 CYCADOFILICES 



(PTERIDOSPERMEAE). 



d EUROPE. 



dc German Empire. 



Richter, P[aul] B. Beitrage zur 

 Flora der unteren Kreide Quedlin- 

 burgs. Tl. 1. Die Gattung Hausmannia 

 Dunker mid einige seltenere Pflanzen- 

 reste. Leipzig (W. Engelmann), 1906, 

 (IV + 27, mit 7 Taf.). 38 cm. 9 M. 



