25 



12. Quercus castaneopsis, Newb. 



13. Rhamnus sp. 



14. quilchenensis, n. sp. 



10. Salix orbicularis, n. sp. 



16. Sassafras sp. 



17. Sequoia nordenskioldii, Heer. 



18. Taxodium distichurri miocenum, Heer. 



19. occidentale, Newb. 



20. Thuya interrupta, Newb. 



21. Ulmus speoiosa, Newb. 



22. Grass 1 seeds. 



23. Fragments of dicotyledonous stems, commonly branching and often showing carbonized 



fragments of bark. 



In 1906 Lambe secured a much larger representation of the flora from this locality, 

 consisting of upwards of sixty recognizable genera and species. As now determined they 

 are as follows : — 



I 1. Alnus sp. 



2. serrulata fossiiis, Newb. 



3. Amygdalus gracilis, Lesq. 



4. Alnites sp. 



5. Aralia acerifolia, Lesq. 



6. Ca^'pinus grandis, Ung. 



7. Carpolithes sp. 



8. Carpolithes dentatus, Penh. 



9. Carya antiquorum, Newb 

 \Q} Castanea intermedia, Lesq. 



11. Corylus americana, Walt. 



12. Gomptonia sp. 



13. Cornus orhifera, Heer = C. suhorhifera, Heer. 



14. Cyperites sp. 



15. Dryophylluni stanleyanum, Pn. 



16. Ficus decandolleana, Heer. 



17. ungeri, Lesq. 



18. Gingko adiantoides, (Ung.) Heer. Fruit and leaves. 



19. Glyptostrohus europceus, (Brongn) Heer. 



20. Myrica {Gomptonia) cuspidaia, (Lesq.) Dn. 



21. Pinus lardyana, Heer. 



22. lopatini, Haer. 



23. trunculus, Dn. 



24. sp. Seeds. 



25. Populus acerifolia, Newb. 



26. cordata, Newb. 



27. genetrix, i^'ewb. 



28. mutabilis ohlonga, Heer. 



29. Populus netrascencis, Newb. 



30. obtrita, Dn. 



31. Quercus consimilis, Newb. 

 32; Prunus merriami, Knowlton. 



33. Rhamnus sp. ' 



34. elegans, Newb. 

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