THE FLORA. 



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Cut on Moffat railroad (Denver & Salt Lake) at crossing 

 of road to Boulder, about 8 miles north of Golden, Colo.; 

 collected by A. C. Peale, 1908: 



Sequoia acuminata? Lesquereux. 

 Cyperacites sp. 

 Palm, gen. and sp.? 

 Juglans praerugosa Knowlton, n. sp. 

 Salix myricoides Knowlton, n. sp. 

 Ficus arenacea Lesquereux. 

 Ficus cockerelli? Knowlton, n. name. 

 Ficus neodalmatica Knowlton, n. sp. 

 Ficus navicularis Cockerell. 

 Ficus planicostata Lesquereux. 

 Cinnamomum affine Lesquereux. 

 Rhamnus? pealei Knowlton, n. sp. 

 Rhamnus salicifolius Lesquereux. 

 Phyllites sp. 

 1J miles west of Golden, Colo.; collected in 1881 by 

 Le3ter F. Ward. A hard white sandstone showing the 

 following forms: 



Sabal montana? Knowlton. 

 Ficus crossii Ward. 

 Ficus arenacea Lesquereux. 

 Ficus cockerelli Knowlton, n. name. 

 Ficus navicularis Lesquereux. 

 Ficus planicostata Lesquereux. 

 Salix wyomingensis Knowlton and Cockerell. 

 Platanus platanoides (Lesquereux) Knowlton. 

 Half a mile west of Golden, Colo. ; collected by Lester F. 

 Ward, 1881: 



Sabal montana? Knowlton, fragment only. 

 About 2 miles Bouth of Golden, Colo,; collected by A. C. 

 Peale, 1908: 



Juglans praerugosa Knowlton, n. sp. 

 Platanus platanoides (Lesquereux) Knowlton. 

 Rhamnus salicifolius Lesquereux. 

 About 3 miles south of Golden, Colo. ; collected by A. C. 

 Peale, 1908: 



Ficus navicularis Cockerell. 

 1J miles south of Golden, Colo. ; collected by A. C. Peale, 

 1908: 



Ficus cockerelli Knowlton, n, name. 

 Ficus sp. 



Zizyphus hendersoni Knowlton, n. sp. 

 Mount Carbon, Morrison, Colo.; collected by Arthur 

 Lakes, 1890: 



Dryopteris carbonensis Knowlton, n. sp. 

 Sequoia acuminata Lesquereux. 

 Phragmites sp. 



Salix wyomingensis Knowlton and Cockerell. 

 Hicoria angulata Knowlton, n. sp. 

 Artocarpus lessigiana (Lesquereux) Knowlton. 

 Ficus? smithsoniana (Lesquereux) Lesquereux. 

 Ficus navicularis Cockerell. 

 Cinnamomum laramiense Knowlton, n. sp. 

 Rhamnus salicifolius Lesquereux. 

 Ceanothus ovatifolius Knowlton, n. sp. 

 Mount Carbon, Morrison, Colo.; collected by Arthur 



Lakes, 1890: 



Phragmites sp. 



Sequoia acuminata Lesquereux. 



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Cowan Station, south of Denver, Colo.; collected by 

 F. H. Knowlton and A. C. Peale, 1903: 



Ficus cowaaensis Knowlton, n. sp. 

 Dombeyopsis obtusa Lesquereux. 

 Cornus praeimpressa Knowlton, n. sp. 

 Celastrinites sp. 



Salix wyomingensis Knowlton and Cockerell. 

 Cinnamomum affine Lesquereux. 

 Populus? distorta Knowlton, n. sp. » 

 Phyllites. 



Zizyphus regularis Knowlton, n. sp. 

 Artocarpus lessigiana (Lesquereux) Knowlton. 

 Ficus pealei Knowlton, n. sp. 

 Anona coloradensis Knowlton, n. sp. 

 Cinnamomum laramiense Knowlton, n. sp. 

 Cornus sp. 

 Cyperacites sp. 



Ficus apiculatus Knowlton, n. sp. 

 Rhamnus salicifolius Lesquereux. 

 Ficus praetenuinervis? Knowlton. 

 Palm, Sabalites sp.? 

 Old Franceville mine, 12 miles southeast of Colorado 

 Springs, Colo.; obtained by A. C. Peale, 3 1873, and identi- 

 fied by Lesquereux: 



Sabal campbelli? Newberry=Sabal montana 



Knowlton? 

 Smilax grandifolia? Unger=Smilax? inquirenda? 

 Quercus sp. = ? 

 ^ Ficus spectabilis Lesquereux=Ficus denveriana? 

 Rhamnus cleburni Lesquereux = Rhamnus sp. 

 Paliurus sp.=Zizyphus coloradensis? 

 Near Old Franceville mine, 12 miles southeast of Colo- 

 rado Springs, Colo., from sandstone overlying the main 

 (lowest) coal, in south bank of creek 200 feet north of 

 high-road bridge, near west line of sec. 19, T. 14 S., R. 64 

 W.; collected by A. C. Peale and M. I. Goldman, 1908 

 [No. 19]: 



Cyperacites sp., fragments. 

 Myrica torreyi Lesquereux. 

 Ficus arenacea Lesquereux. 

 Ficus navicu,laris Cockerell. 

 Old Franceville mine, 12 miles southeast of Colorado 

 Springs, Colo. [NW. { sec. 24,.T. 14 S., R. 65 W.]; collected 

 by A. C. Peale and M. I. Goldman, 1908 [No. 18]. This is 

 the same locality as that at which Peale made his collec- 

 tion in 1873, but as the mine has long been abandoned, 

 only the following fragments could be identified: 

 Cinnamomum affine Lesquereux. 

 Ficus sp.? 



Cissus? sp. (base only preserved). 

 Gehrung^s coal mine, Popes Bluff, west of Pikeview, 

 Colo.; collected by Leo Lesquereux, 4 1872: 



Sabal campbelli? Newberry=Sabal montana? 



Knowlton. 

 Platanus haydenii Newberry. 

 Ficus tiliaefolia (Al. Braun)=Ficus cockerelli? 

 Dombeyopsis obtusa Lesquereux=Dombeyopsis 

 obtusa. 



"South Park division [Colo.]: U. S. Gebl. and Geog. Survey Terr. 

 Eept. for 1873, pp. 203, 393, 1S74. 



' Lignitic formation and fossil flora: U. S. Geol. and Geog. Survey 

 Terr. Kept, for 1872, pp. 326, 375, 1873. 



