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Leguminosites lanceolatus Schenk 

 Leguminosites ovatus Schenk 

 Lithothamnium gosaviense Rothpletz 

 Lithothamnium palmatum (Goldfuss) Giimbel 

 Microzamia gibba Corda * 

 Pandanus austriacus Ettingshausen 

 Pandanus pseudo-inermis Ettingshausen 

 Pandanus trinervis Ettingshausen 

 Pecopteris zippei Corda 2 

 Pecopteris striata Sternberg s 

 Phyllites ehrlichi linger 

 Phyllites pelagicus Unger 

 Phyllites proteoides Unger 

 Phyllites reussi Unger 

 Proteoides affinis Schenk 

 Proteoides ettingshauseni Schenk 

 Sequoia reichenbachi (Geinitz) Heer 

 Sequoia rigida Heer 



According to Krasser (op. cit.) the following genera are represented in 

 the material from Grimbach : Alsophila, Arundo, Banksia, Brasenia, Cus- 

 sonia. Danaea, Flabellaria, Geinitzia, Grevillea, Hedera, Lygodium, 

 Marattia, Marsilea, Matonia, Pala?ocassia, Pandanus, Pisonia, Platanus, 

 Podocarpus, Proteophyllum, Quercus, Salix, Sapindus, Sapindophyllum, 

 Trapa, Ulmus and Viburnum. 



Liburnian 



Along the east coast of the Adriatic in Istria, Carniola, Dalmatia and 

 the east Adriatic littoral, the recognizable Danian is succeeded without 

 apparent break by brackish and fresh-water deposits with Stomatopsis, 

 Cosina, Mclania, etc., and Chara marls containing numerous species of 

 Chora, Astrochara, Nitella, and Typha. These constitute the Liburnian 

 of Protocene stage of Stache. 4 



'Determined by Unger but is not Corda's species. It may represent Fricia 

 nobilis Velenovsky. 



2 Now referred to Gleichenia. 



3 This is the Aspidium reichianum Sternberg from Niederschoena, Saxony. 



4 Stache, G., Die Liburnische Stufe. Verhandl. kk. geol. Reichanstalt, 1880, 

 pp. 194-209. 



Die Liburnische Stufe und deren Grenz-Horizonte. Eine Studie iiber 



die Schichtenfolgen der Cretacisch-Eocanen oder Protocanen Landbildungs- 

 periode im Berichte Kiistenlander von Osterreich-Ungarn. Abhandl. kk. geol. 

 Reichsanstalt, Bd. xiii, 1889, pp. 1-170, pis. i-vi and map. 



