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CONIFEEALES 



[CH. 



broad; 2—4 small circular or oval (simple?) pits in the field, but 

 none on the tangential or horizontal walls. 



D 



Fig. 718. A, D, Cupressinoxylon polyommatum. B, Phloem showing sieve-plates 

 (Franz Josef Land), C, Cupressinoxylon Holchnat. E, Cupressinoxylon Koe.it- 

 litzi. (A, D, Dubhn Museum; B, E, Geological Survey Museum, Jermyn 

 Street; C, Cambridge Botany School.) 



Cupressinoxylon folyommatum Cramer. 



The petrified wood on which this species^ was founded was 

 obtained from Banksland, from Miocene rocks, N. lat. 74° 40', 



1 Cramer (68) p. 172, Pis. xxxiv., xxxv., xxxvii. 



