282 MR HIERN, ON EBENACE^E. 



18. DIOSPYROS H^RINGIANA, Ettingsh. Tert. Fl. Haring, p. 61. t. xxi. f. 26, 



t. xxn. f. 11 (1851). 



D. foliis lanceolatis vel elongato-lanceolatis, petiolatis, integerrimis, sub-coriaceis, utrinque 

 angustatis, petiolo rugoso ; nervatione dictyodroma, nervo primario valido, nervis secundariis 

 tenuibus, sub angulo 60 80 orientibus, arcuatis, ramosis ; calyce 4>-fido, segmentis parum 

 productis, acutis. 



Saporta in Ann. Sc. Nat. ser. iv. vol. xix. p. 72. t. ix. f. 1 (1863) ; Schimper, Pal. 

 Ve"g. II. p. 945. n. 2 (1872). 



Tertiary ; in calcareous bituminous schist at Haring, Tyrol ; marly beds, S.E. France. 



Leaves 1| 3| in. long by \ fa in. wide, narrowly elliptical, obtuse at apex ; calyx J in. 

 in diameter. 



19. DIOSPYROS PANNONICA, Ettingsh. Foss. Fl. Wien, p. 19. t. in. f. 8 (1851). 



D. foliis ellipticis, basi angustioribus, integerrimis, petiolatis, nervis secundariis undulatis, 

 sub angulo 50 60 orientibus, apice ramosis et in rete abeuntibus, nervis reticulatis e nervo 

 primario sub angulo recto, e nervis secundariis sub angulo acuto egredientibus, ramosis. 



Schimper doubtfully unites this to D. anceps, Heer. 



Vienna, in marly schist. 



Leaf 2 in. long by 1^ in. wide. Very like leaf of D. brachysepala, but apparently more 

 obtuse. 



20. DIOSPYROS ROTENA, Ung. Syll. PI. Foss., pug. iii., in Denkschrift. Kais. Akad. 

 Wissensch. Math.-Naturw. xxv. p. 29. t. ix. fig. 18, 19 (1866). 



D. foliis ovalibus breviter petiolatis integerrimis sesquipollicem longis, nervo primario 

 distincto, nervis secundariis crebris tenuibus ramosis ; calyce firmo quinquelobo patente deciduo 

 semipollicari, laciniis acuminatis. 



Schimp. Pal. Ve'g. n. p. 952 (1872). 

 In marly schist; Radoboj, Croatia. 



Leaves 1^ in. long by f in. wide ; petiole -^ in. long. Calyx-lobes -fa in. long by in. 

 wide. Family quite uncertain. 



21. DIOSPYROS STENOSEPALA, Heer, Fl. Foss. Alaskana, p. 35. t. viii. fig. 7, 8 (1869). 



D. foliis ovalibus, basi rotundatis, integerrimis, subcoriaceis ; calyce fructifero quadripartito, 

 lobis oblongis, apice rotundatis. 



Schimp. Pal. Veg. n. p. 949. n. 16 (1872). 

 Miocene ; English Bay, Alaska, N. America, Furuhjelm. 



The shape and size of the calyx correspond with those in D. brachysepala, but the 

 lobes are longer and narrower. Calyx f in. in diameter; leaves If in. wide. 



