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and Callitris, some peculiar species of Santalaceze, Sapotacew, and Le- 
guminosee.. This relation to Australian vegetation is also evident in 
the fossil flora of Sotzka. Only 11 species have their representatives in c 
the warm temperate climates, namely, Juniperites ecenica, Pinites Pale- 
ostrobus, Quercus deformis, Q. Goepperti, Alnites Reussii, Planera Un- 
geri, Salicites stenophylios, Laurus Lalages, Ilex Oreadum, Rhamnus 
colubrinoides, Juglans hydrophila. 
1. Fossil Flora of Kéflach, near Gratz, in Styria.—Dr. C. R. von 
Ettingshausen has described the plants of Kéflach in the Jahrbuch der 
k. k. geol. Reichsanstalt of Vienna, 1857, p. 738. They are of the 
Parschlug deposit. The most common species are the Sequoia Langs- 
dorfi Heer, and Alnus Kefersteinii Goepp.; and next to these Glyptos- 
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