(72) 
Quercus Hotmesi Lesq. Pl. 48. f. 13. 
aha (Quercus) salicifolium Lesq. Ann. Rep. U 
os . & Geog. Surv. Terr. 1874: 340. pl. 8. f. 2. 
7876. a preoccupied by Quercus salicsfolia Newb. 
Dryophylium (Quercus) Holmesii Lesq. Cret. & Tert. 
Flora, 38. pl. 4.7. 8 1883. 
Quercus Holmesii Lesq. F1. Dak. Group, 58. 1892. 
Upper Cretaceous: Port McNeill, Vancouver Island. 
Dakota Group ?: San Juan River, S. W. Colorado. 
There are a number of small-leaved oaks which resemble 
this species, including Quercus Montanensis Knowlton (FI. 
MontanaForm. fi. r1.f. 10), Dryophyllum subfalcatum Lesq. 
(D. Bruner? Ward) of the Laramie and the smaller forms 
with nearly simple margins of Newberry’s Tertiary Quercus 
consinults. 
Quercus MorrisoniaAna Lesq. 
Quercus Morrisoniana Lesq. Cret. & Tert. Fl. 40. pl. 
17. f. 1, 2. 1883. Hollick, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 
16: 131. pl. 737. f. 11, 12. 1897. 
Recorded by Hollick from the Matawan formation near 
Cliffwood, N. J.; not found by me. 
Quercus (?) NovaE-CaEsAREAE Hollick. Pl. 57. f. 4. 
Quercus (?) Novae-Caesareae Hollick, Trans. N. Y. Acad. 
Sci. 16: 131. pl. 13. f0 9, 10. 1897. 
Hollick points out*the resemblance of these leaves to those 
of Quercus Myrtillus Heer from Greenland and also to those 
of Diospyros provecta Velen. from Bohemia. 
I have found several fragments at Cliffwood which belong 
here. 
QUERCUS sp. 
Quercus (?) sp., Hollick, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 16: 
131. pl. 14. f. 9. 1897. 
Of doubtful affinity. Hollick compares this fragment with 
Quercus porantoides Lesq. and with 2. Thulens’s Heer, and 
