DE. HEEE ON THE EOSSIL ELOEA OE BOVEY TEACET. 
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27. Ntssa miceosperma, m. (Plate LXIX. fig. 24, magnified 24 h.) 
N. putamine 4 mm. longo, globose, extus striis longitudinalibus mgosis exarato. 
Only a single specimen from the same bed. 
It is upon the whole very like the small forms of Nyssa eurojyma, but it is still smaller, 
perfectly globose, tmncated at the base and deeply furrowed. 
At the base of the fiaiit-stone appears a small hole ; the sides are marked with deep 
longitudinal furrows, and the mtervening ribs are wrinkled. 
28. Nyssa striolata, m. (Plate LXIX. figs. 20-23, magnified 20 b.) 
A. putamine 10-12 mm. longo, 6-8 mm. lato, compresso, ovali, tenuiter longitudina- 
liter striato. 
Several specimens from the 26th bed. 
It is very like the Nyssa ornifhohroma, Ung. It is of the same shape and the same 
dimensions as the specimen represented by Uj^gee (fig. 16), from which we must separate 
it, because the strise are more delicate and more densely arranged. The small nuts are 
perfectly flattened, and at the base obtusely rounded, but they terminate in the apex 
in a small point. Along the middle of each specimen runs a longitudinal fissure, which 
was probably caused by pressure. The side is furrowed by numerous very delicate 
longitudinal striee, while the intervenmg spaces are smooth. 
Coh. II. GAMOPETAL^. 
Order I. BICOENES, EncU. 
Earn. I. Ericace.^, Dec. 
1. Andromeda, Linn. 
29. Andromeda vacciniifolia, Ung. (Plate LXVIII. fig. 9.) 
A. foliis coriaceis, oblongis, integerrimis, apice obtusis, basi rotundatis vel subrotun- 
datis, petiolatis. 
Unger, Fossile Flora von Sotzka, p. 43, pi. 23. figs. 10-12. 
Ileer, Flora Tertiaiia Ilelvetise, iii. p. 7, pi. 101. fig. 25. 
In the 17th and 26th beds of Bovey. 
I found several pieces, but only the one represented in fig. 6 has remained entire, the 
others have been ruined on the journey. This leaf certainly agrees with the leaves 
represented in my ‘ Flora,’ figs. 25 b and 25 c. The leaf has a petiole and a pretty strong 
median nerv'e ; the lateral nerves are obsolete, and the reticulation is not preserved. 
30. Andromeda reticulata, Ett. (Plate LXVIII. figs. 10 & 11.) 
A. foliis coriaceis, lineari-lanceolatis, acuminatis, basi in petiolum attenuatis, integer- 
rimis, nervatione dictyodroma. 
Ettingshausen, Tertiare Flora von Haering, p. 65, pi. 22. figs. 9 & 10. 
Bovey ; several pieces in the 26th bed. 
