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and fully described floras in the Cenomanian, Turonian and Emscherian 
that are of the utmost value for purposes of correlation. Germany 
furnishes an extensive flora of Cenomanian age and scattered floras 
ranging upward to horizons as high as the Laramie of the western United 
States. The upper Cretaceous floras of the west coast of Greenland are 
very extensive but the deposits are largely continental in type and the 
standard 
European 
Section 
Maestri ch 
tlan 
iaa 
France 
Anjou 
Lower Basin 
of tha 
Rhone 
Argonne, 
ile d'Aix 
Portugal Bohemia 
Vizo, Mira, 
Bizarros.etc 
Alcantara, 
Nazareth, 
Padrao, etc. 
Korytzaaer 
Peratzer 
North 
America 
Greenland Interior 
Germany 
Plattenkalk 
Voa 
Sendeahorst 
Haldem 
Legdea and 
Dnlmea 
Blanheaburg, 
Quedliaburg, 
etc. 
Aachen 
Nieder- 
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CO 
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Bearpavp 
Washita 
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Northern 
Atlantic 
Coastal Plain 
floras offer difflculties to precise correlation in the upper part of the 
section since collections were not made from carefully ascertained levels. 
There are also some representation of the floras of the Upper Creta- 
ceous in Japan and in the southern hemisphere (Patagonia, Graham 
Land, Australasia) but these are not included in the accompanying 
diagram. 
