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75.7400 ALGAE ET SCIJIZO- 

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d EUROPE. 



dhiJ Caucasus. 



Bogdanovie, K. I. Das T)ibiar-8y- 

 stem ini siidostlichenKaukasus. (Russ.) 

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75.7900 PLANTAE INVERT AE 

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d EUROPE. 



dk Austria-Hungary. 



Nowak, J. (La flore fossile scnonicnne 

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/ AFRICA. 



fg South Africa. 



Mellor, E. T. and Leslie, T. N. On a 



fossil forest exposed in the bed of the 

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g NORTH AMERICA. 



g> Western United States. 



Knowlton, F. H. Fossil jilants of the 

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75 



h 



CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA. 



/'/ Peru. 



Neumann, R. Kreideformation in 

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 24, 1907, (69-132, mit 5 Taf.). 



80 CAENOZOIC. 



80.5000 



PALAEOBOrANICA 

 OEXE PALIS. 



d EUROPE. 



dhd Caucasus. 



Palibin, I. V. Die tertiare Flora des 



Kaukasus, ihr Verhaltnis zur gegen- 



wartigen Flora. Russ.) Jurjev, Sitzb. 



Naturf. Ges., 15, 1906, (XXXV- 

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d<- German Empire. 



Keilhack, K. Geologic der Braun- 

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g NORTH AMERICA. 



.'/;/ North Eastern United States. 



Ami, H. M. Fossil fruits from Ver- 

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80.5400 DICOTYLEDONES. 

 :/ NORTH AMERICA. 



u' Western United States. 



Hollick, A. A new Tertiary fossil 

 flower from Florissant, Colorado. [Phe- 

 nanthera petalifera gen. et sp. no v.] 

 Torreya, 7, 1907, (182-184, with text 

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80.6000 MONOCOTYLEDONES. 

 d EUROPE. 



dc German Empire. 



Branca, W. mid Fraas, E. Die Lage- 

 rungsverhaltnisse Bunter Breccie an der 

 Bahnlinic Donauworth-Treuchtlingen 

 uiid ihre Bedeutung fiir das Riespro- 

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Engelhardt, H. MusophyUum kin- 

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80.6500 aYMXOSPERMEAE. 

 ;/ NORTH AMERICA. 



:/'■ Western United States. 



Cockerell, T. D. A. A redwood de- 

 scribed as a moss. Torreya, 7, 1907, 

 (203-204). 



80.7000 MUSCI ET HEPATIC AE. 

 rj NORTH AMERICA. 



gi Western United States. 



Britton, E. G. and Hollick, A. Ameri- 

 can fossil mosses, with description of a 

 new species from Florissant, Colorado. 

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 34, 1907, (139-142, with 1 pi.). 



