Lower Caenozoic. 



237 



85 



85 LOWER CAENOZOIC 



(EOCENE. OLIGOCENE). 



85.5000 



PALAEdBoTANICA 

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d EUROPE. 



dd German Empire. 



Heinhold, I\I. Entstehung des Pryo- 

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'// France. 



Fritel, P. H. Plantes fossiles noii- 

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e ASIA. 



eah East Siberia. 



Palibin, I. V. Pflanzenreste am 



Flnsse Wantzin. St. Peterbiu-g, Verh. 

 russ. mineral. Ges., 44, 1906, (4i5^17). 



g NORTH AMERICA. 



rj'i Western United States. 



Diller, J. S. Age of the pre-volcanic 

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h SOUTH AMERICA. 



hh Brazil. 



White, I. C. Geology of southern 

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85.5400 DICOTYLEDOXES. 



d EUROPE AND MEDITERRANEAN. 



df France. 



Viguier, R. Nouvelles plantes du 

 travertin de Sezanne. Paris, C. R. Acad, 

 sci., 145, 1907. (604-606). 



dh Italy. 



Fanolli, V. Alcune nuove specie 

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e ASIA. 



eh China and Dependencies. 



Palibin, I. Fossile Pflanzen aus den 

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g NORTH AMERICA. 



c/t Western United States. 



Cockerel!, T. D. A. Fossil plants 

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85.6000 MONOCOTYLEDOXES. 

 d EUROPE AND MEDITERRANEAN. 



de German Empii'e. 



Schiitze, E. Alttertiare Land- und 

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 lin, Monatsber. D. geol. Ges., 1907, (191- 

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df 



France. 



Viguier, R. Xouvelles plantes du 

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fj NORTH AMERICA. 



f/'' Western United States. 



Cockerell, T. D. A. Fossil plants 

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85.6500 GYMNOSPERMEAE. 



Dahms, P. VIII. Brechungsquotien- 

 ten des Succinit und einige Erscheinun- 

 gcn, die sich bei der kiinstlichen Be- 

 handlung dieses Bernsteins zeigen. Dan- 

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d EUROPE AND MEDITERRANEAN. 



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Vaupell, C. A botanical examination 

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 thrown up with the amber on 



