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MYRSINEAE. 
Myrsine Stokesii, sp. nov. 
Plate XIII, Fig. 20. 
Sp. Char. — M. foliis subcoriaceis, oblongis, basi angustatis, integerri- 
mis, acuminatis ; nervatione camptodroma ; nervo primario distincto recto ; 
nervis secundariis numerosis, subangulis variis acutis orientibus, tenuibus 
ilexuosis ramosis ; nervis tertiariis tenuissimis, ramosis, inter se conjunctis ; 
rete macrosynammatum formantibus. 
Ohs. — This species is very similar to My r sine Endymionis, Ung., from 
the Fossil Flora of Radobojj ; but it differs from the latter species by the 
base of its leaf being less narrowed, by its more protruded apex, and by the 
secondary nerves which diverge from the primary one at varying angles. 
Myrsine salicifolia, De Cand., might be considered an analogous species of the 
living Flora. 
Locality and Horizon . — Fox and Partridge’s claim, between Rose 
Valley and the Red Hill, 2 miles from Emmaville (Vegetable Creek Town- 
ship); ironstone shale from Newer Lead, below basalt. 
SAL OT AC EM. 
Sapotacites Forresti, sp. nov. 
Plate XIII, Fig. 12. 
Sp. Char . — S. foliis lanceolato-oblongis, coriaceis, integcrrimis, apicc 
rotundatis, basi angustatis ; nervatione camptodroma ; nervo primario valido, 
apicem versus valde attenuato, recto ; nervis secundariis tenuissimis vix 
conspicuis. 
Ohs. — Very closely corresponding to Sapotacites sidcroxyloides, Ett. 
a species widely spread in the European Tertiary Flora, having been dis- 
covered in Ifaering, Sagor, Sotzka, Leoben, and many other localities. Rut, 
it differs from the abovenamed species by the secondary nerves, which arc 
more distant to one another. Only traces of the network are perceptible, and 
one may conjecture from those that the network was very line. 
Locality and Horizon . — Witherden’s Tunnel, Two-mile, near Emma- 
ville (Vegetable Creek Township), on Vegetable Creek Main Deep Lead ; 
carbonaceous clay, under basalt. 
