— L Lesquereuz on Fossil Planis of Recent Formations. $61 
: 
— It may be identical. (Bellingham 
is marked on the specimen. By its wavy, entire, and irregular base, an 
is peculiar nervation, it is referable to Ficus populina (Heer), of the 
loner Miocene of Switzerland. (Nanaimo.) 
10, Cinnamomum Heerii (Lsqx.). Leaves elliptical or obovate, slightly 
decurrent at the base om a broad petiole, Lateral nerves ascending to 
_ (Heer), abundant in the Molasse of Lausanne, Switzerland. (Nanaimo.) 
Two fruits of the same genus were found among the specimens of Dr. 
12. Persoonia oviformis (Lsqx.). Leaves oval-coriaceous, shining or 
the i secondary nerves alternate, the basilar one ascending to above 
alf of the leaf. Veinlets indistinct. ‘The part of a leaf here de~ 
Moet might be referred to Cinnamomum subrotundum (Heer), a species 
‘Mtensively distributed in the Miocene of Europe, but for the basilar 
to “cee and to the genus Persoonia, but I do not know of any species 
‘ mda it i ay.) 
."* “tospyros lancifoli he hining, oval, lanciform, taper- 
Printed at kere vo ta (Lsqx.). Leaves ye ‘ 8: ts js cae . cians 
eres marked, somewhat arched and in acute angle with the medial 
ete 
~~ Peaane common at Oeningen. . (Bellingham b 
Wiocene trilobatum, ? (Al, Br.).. Is the m ' 
cient th Europe, and I refer to it with doubt two specimehs on which 
Wot Drea obtuse sinuses and the nervation, the outline of the leaves is 
ih a (Bellingham bay.) 
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