NATHORST. FOSSIL PLANTS OF FRANZ JOSEF LAND. 



Cape Richthofen are probably not Tertiary I have previously pointed out to 

 Mr. Newton, who quotes my opinion in the later article. 



The plant-bearing strata of Franz Josef Land, which are as yet known 

 to us, all belong, in consequence — with the exception of those from Cook's 

 Rock and Cape Stephen, the age of which is still uncertain — to the Upper 

 Jurassic, or the transition beds to the Cretaceous, while as yet, no Tertiary 

 strata have been discovered. 



