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GENERAL NOTES. 
GEOLOGY AND PALÆONTOLOGY. 
OH THE Fossi FLORA OF GREENLAND. —Through Professor 
a ..: researches, 617 species of fossil plants are now known 
to the meenland, of which 335 belong to the Cretaceous and 282 
tinct “miary epoch. The rapire plants occur in three dis- 
E he K described as the beds of Kom me, Atane and Patort. 
2nd Gym the Kome beds vascular pate (especially Gletcheni@) 
Sperms (namely, ten Cycadeæ, forms analogous to the 
“almost 27d twenty-one Conifers, including five Sequoiz) are found 
fp The Dicotyledonez are represented only by 
wr of * Tiisa primaeva. The general character of the 
which may be compared with the Urgo- 
ata, ices a subtropical climate. 
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