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age, which would set the Castle-Eden deposit farther back in time 

 than the Teglian, a time when the destruction of exotics in the 

 uplands of Castle Eden had attained a proportion which later it 

 was to attain in the lowlands of Limburg. The amount of correc- 

 tion involved is very small, and scarcely affects the argument that 



Species. 



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Remark; 



Sparganium ramosum Hudson? 

 Potamogeton acutifolius Link ... 



P. pectinatus Linnaeus 



P.sp 



Najas minor Allioni 



Cgperus sp 



Cladium mariscus Robert Brown? 



Cyperaceae 



Carpinus betulus Linnaeus + + 



lietula alba Linnaeus + — 



Alnus viridis Chaix - + 



A. glutinosa Gartner + — 



Urtica dioica Linnaeus ? + + 



Chenopodium &y — — 



Ranunculus cf. humilis Huet de 



Pavilion — + 



E. sceleratiis Linnaeus ? + + 



R. lateriflorus DeC'andolle 



B.sp. • - - I 



TAquidambar? — — 



Cotoneaster acuticarpa Reicl — — 



Cap.2 



C.sp.3 - 



"Ruhus fiosculosus Focke ? — — 



A single fruit, badly pyritized. 



+ A fragment of a single seed. 

 + =Tegelen sp. 1 (1910, fig. 49). 

 ? Very small. A small form of 

 Reuverian age was found at 

 About twelve species. [Bidart. 

 — A very small form. 



The seeds are rather small. 

 The sp. occurs in C, T., & R., 

 but doubtful whether living 

 ;British. 



Potentilla argentea Linnaeus — 



P. sp ' — 



Hex cf . 1 1 '/ni folium Linnaeus - 



Viola palustris Linnaeus + 



r-sp 



r. ? 



Hippurus vulgaris Linnaeus + 



GetUiana, Beet. Aptera 



Gentianacese ? 



Ajuga reptans Linnaeus 

 Labiatae sp. 1 



Labiatae sp. 2 



Labiatae sp. 

 Compositae ? 



- + - 

 + 



- — + 



- + + 



A single achene badly preserved. 



A fragment may belong to this 

 genus. 



A Chinese sp. The Reuverian 

 sp. 2, pi. ix, figs. 14-1(5, pro- 

 bably belongs to the same sp. 



? The same as a species found 

 at Bidart. 



+ Allied to &. cruciata. The sec- 

 tion is chiefly Central and 

 + [ Bast Asian. 



+ Reuverian flora. PI. xvi, tig. 24 

 + Tegelen, 1910, fig. 42. Reuve- 

 rian. pi. xvi, figs. 2">-27. 



About six other species are found. The position of these has so far not 

 been determined : it is probable that they are mostly exotic. 



Note. — Circumstances arising from the War having left the Teglian and Reuverian 

 type-specimen* in my temporary care, I have been able to compare the 

 Castle-Eden specimens with them in every case where it was needful. 



