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specimens submitted to Prof. Ileer for determination. No further recognition of this 

 species has been made. 



Lastrea fischeri, Ileer. 



Bib : Trans. R. S. C, VIII, 1902, iv, 46 ; I, 1805 : Lesq., Cret. and Tert. FL, 239 : Ileer, Fl. 

 Tert. Ilelv, I., -34. 



A species of somewhat frequent occurrence, the Canadian record incUiding only two 

 localities — Burrard inlet in 1895, and the Red Deer river in 1902. The only United States 

 record is for the Miocene of the John Day valley, Oregon. 



Lcgumino sites ? arachioides, Lesq. 



Bib: Geol. Surv. Can., 1877-78; VII, 1894, 23, 37 G: Tert. Fl. VII, 301, pi. LIX, 14: 

 U.S. Geol. Surv. Terr., 1872, 403. 



The curious fruit-like bodies originally described by Lesquereux as Carpolithes arachioides, 

 and later transferred to the genus Leg awinosites in consequence of their possible connexion 

 with the leaves of that genus, have appeared in various Tertiary collections from time to 

 time since then. The first appearance of this species in the Canadian Tertiary was in 

 collections from the Similkameen river in 1887, at Nine-mile creek, and in 1891 Sir 

 William Dawson again noted its occurrence in Tertiary beds of the Fiulay and Omineca 

 rivers. 



14. X,./.M/(/,/r.,s/7,,v. ,, ,■„,■/,, ../,/,,,-, Lesq, 

 Friiirs from the HorseH>" Riwr. x 1/1. 



In Lambe's collections from the Horsefly river in 1906 there was a very fine 

 example which is to be distinguished from Lesquereux's type only in the somewhat closer 



