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Vermes, and 7 Echiiiodermata. Twenty of these forms range upward 



from the Bohemian lower C'enomanian (Korvtzaner Schichten). The 



flora includes the following 32 species : 



Alnus kefersteinii linger J 



Aralia chlomekiana Venenovsky 



Asplenites dubius Velenovsky 



Bignonia silesiaca Velenovsky 



Cassia atavia Velenovsky 



Cassia melanophylla Velenovsky 



Chondrites furcillatus Roemer ' 



Cinnamomum personatum Bayer 



Cissites crispus Velenovsky 



Cocculus extinctus Velenovsky 



Credneria superstes Velenovsky 



Dewalquea coriacea Velenovsky 



Dryandroides geinoglypha Bayer 



Dryandroides quercinea Velenovsky 



Eucalyptus angusta Velenovsky 



Ficus jracta Velenovsky 



Gleichenia eomptonurfolia Debey and Ettingshausen 



Gleichenia zippei Heer 



Hymenaa elongata Velenovsky 



Laurus affinis Velenovsky 



Myrica acutiloba Brongniart 



Phillyrea engelhardti Velenovsky 



Pisonia atavia Velenovsky 



Platanus onomastus Bayer 



Prunus cerasiformis Velenovsky 



Pteridoleimma durum Bayer 



Quercus pseudo-drymeja Velenovsky 



Quercus velenovskyi Bayer 



Quercus westfalica Hosius and von der Marck 



Rhus cretacea Velenovsky 3 



Sequoia reichenoachi (Geinitz) Heer 



Smilax panartia Bayer 



Over half of these come from just over the Bohemian border at Kies- 



lingswald in southern Silesia at the foot of the Habelschwerdter Gebirges, 



first mentioned by Gceppert/ but since they are geographically a part of 



J Very fragmentary, probably not TJnger's species. 



2 Doubtful alga-like remains. 



3 Antedated by Heer, 1872. 



4 Goeppert, Ueber die fossile Flora des Quadersandsteins von Schlesien. 

 Nova Acta Akad. Leop.-Carol. Bd. xix, 1842, pp. 97-134, pi. xlvi-liii. Nachtrag. 

 Ibidem, Bd. xxii, 1848, pp. 353-365, pi. xxxv-xxxviii. 



