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Kootanie, British Northwest Terr. (Table of dist., Lesq. 
Fl. Dak. Gr., 222.) Forks of Pine River, Northwest Terr.* 
Sequoia ReicuHensacui (Gein.) Heer. Fl. 48. fi 15, 76, 
I7, 20. 
Araucarites Retchenbachi Geinitz, Characteristik Schich- 
ten und Petrefacten Sachs-bohm. Kreidegebirges, 3: 98. 
pl. 24. fi 4. 1842. 
Cryptomeria primaeva Corda; Reuss, Verstein. Bohm. 
Kreidef. 89. pl. 48. f. r-rr. 1846. 
? Getnitzia cretacea Endl. Syn. Conif. 281. 1847. 
Araucaria Reichenbachi Debey, Entwurf. Geogn.-geoge- 
net. Darst. Gegend Aachen 63, 64. (Nachtrage) 1849. 
Sequota Reichenbach Heer, Fl. Foss. Arct. 1: 83. pl. 43. 
jf. id, 26, 5a. 1868; 3: 77, 101, 126. pl. 20. f. 7-8 
Pls T2e0Je GOy-Gs Pl. 28..J. 22187534: 50:-(Cape 
Staratschin, Spitzbergen) ; 6’: 16, 52. f/. 28. f. 7. 1882. 
Lesq. Cret. Flora, 51. £1. 2. f. 10, rob. 1874; Fl. Dak. 
ea 35. pl. 2. f. g. 1892. Dawson, Trans. Roy. 
. Can. 21. 1882. Fontaine, Potomac Flora, 243. 
31. er LoD G3 Pl. PIO. J. 1755 Pl. 120. F~ 7485 Pl. 
122. f. 2; pl. 167. f. 5. 1889. Newberry, Fl. Amboy 
Clays, 49. pl. 9. f. 19. 1896. MHollick, Trans. N. Y. 
Acad. Sci. 12: 30. pl. 7. f. 78. 1892; 16: 128. Pl. 72. 
SJ. 36, 5. 1897. 
Abietites dubius Lesq. Tert. Flora, 81. p/. 6. f. 20, 27, 
2ra. 1878. 
Our specimens from near Cliffwood are possibly related to 
the fragments which Hollick refers to Ge¢uctzza formosa 
Heer, but I think this is rather unlikely, as his specimens 
are much more elongated and more like the cones of Seguora 
gracillima. 1 feel certain that these cones are those of this 
species rather than fragments or immature cones of some 
other, for while the specimens preserved are rather frag- 
mentary, resembling except in length those cones of Sequova 
” * Lesquereux figures (Tert. Fl. p/. 65. 4. 5, 5a) fragments of cones from 
the Green River group (Tertiary) at Castellos Ranch, Colorado, which are 
very similar if not identical with this species. 
