LIST OF SPECIES OF PLANTS 



FliOM THE 



CRETACEOUS ROCKS 



DESCRIBED IN WOEKS UP TO 31ST DeCBMBEE, 1910. 



This is an alpbabetical list of all the specific names originally given to 

 plant-remains irom the Cretaceous formations, with a few references to 

 plants first described from other formations and subsequently discovered 

 in those of Cretaceous age. It is merely a list, without any critical 

 observations as to synonymy ; but when a new name is given to a species 

 already known, a cross-reference is added. Mere names in lists and doubtful 

 records, such as " Finns sp.," are not included, unless a published figure or 

 some other special circumstance justifies this course. The date following 

 tlie author's name in each case corresponds with the entry in the Biblio- 

 graphy (pp. 1-47), which gives the full title of the work or paper quoted. 

 Specific names are not amended, except in the case of obvious misprints, 

 and no species have been re-named. 



The names of the European Wealden plants (other than Angiosperms) 

 are not included in this list, except those of a few species which range io 

 higher horizons. The Wealden Flora has already been described by 

 Prof. Seward in two earlier volumes of this series of Catalogues. 



Aachenosaurus multidens, Smets in Dollo, 1888, p. 300. (=Aachen- 

 oan/hn, Hovelacque, 1890, and Nicolia Morestieii, Hovelacque, 

 1890.) 

 Aachenoxylon, Hovelacque, 1890, p. 60, text-fig. 1, pi. iii, fig. 1. 

 (= Aachenosaurus multidens, Smets, in part.) 



Upper Cretaceous ; Moresnet. 



Abies Benstedi, Mantell, 1843, p. 34; & 1816 (1843), p. 52, pi. ii, 



figs. 2, u,b,c; (& 1844, p. 166, pi. v, figs. 2, 2 a, 2 h, wood of same). 



Lower Greensand ; Maidstnne. 



Briarti (Cocmans), Schimper, 1872, p. 307. Cretaceous ; Belgium. 



calcaria, Velenovsty, 1885, p. 33, pi. v, fig. 1, pi. vi, fig. 17. 



Cenomanian ; Bohemia, 



. chuchlensis, Yelenovsky, 1885, p. 34, p\. v, fig-. 11-13. 



Perucer Beds ; Bohemia. 



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