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1. Ailanthophyllum inceratum, Dn. 



2. Salix kamloopsiana, Dn. Approaches S. varians, which it may be. 



3. Sequoia sp. 



4. Taxodium distichum miocenum, Hear. 



Doubt is expressed as to the age of these plants, but it is thought that they may be 

 Miocene. 



It was not until 1906 that any very satisfactory collection of plants from this locality was 

 made. During that summer Lambe succeeded in bringing together a very large num- 

 ber of specimens which have been studied and found to represent the following: — 



1. Alnus carpinoides, Lesq. 



2. Andromeda delicatula, Lesq. 



3. Betula sp. A badly crushed catkin. 



4. heterodonta, Newb. 



5. macrophylla, Geopp. 



6. Carpinus grandis, Ung. 



7. Carpolithis sp. 



8. dentatus, Penh. 



9. Gary a antiquorum, Newb. 

 10. Cinnamomum affine, Lesq. 

 IL Corylus americana, Walt. 



12. Cratcegus tranquillensis, n. sp. 



13. Cyperites sp. 



14. Ficus asimincefolia 1 Lesq. 



15. Gingko adiantoides, (Ung.) Heer. 



16. Glyptostrohus europceus, (Brongn.) Heer. 



17. Juglans rhamnoides, Lesq. 



18. Picea sp. 



19. Pinus trunaulus, Dn. 



20. Populus acerifolia, Newb. 



21. guneata? Newb. 



22. mutabilis ohlonga. Heer. 



23. zaddachi, Heer. 



24. Planera longifolia, Lesq. 



25. Rhamnus eridani, Ung. 



26. Salix varians, Goepp. 



27. Sequoia angustifolia, Lesq. 



28. brevi/blia, Heer. 



29. heerii, Lesq. 



30. langsdorfii, (Brongn) Heer. > 



31. Taxodium distichum miocenum, Heer. 



32. occidentale, Newb. 



33. Typha latissima, Al. Br. 



34. Vlmus precursor, Dn. 



35. Viburnum, dentoid, Lesq. 



36. Various roots, stems and leaf scars. 



FiNLAY River. 



The Finlay river runs southeast from latitude 58° N. to the junction with the Peace 

 river at latitude 56° N. For seventy -five miles it runs through a Laramie formation which 



