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Phylum, ARTHROPHYTA 
Order, Equisetales 
Equisetum boreale Heer 
Equisetum boreale Heer, FI. Foss. Aret., Bd. 1, p. 89, PI. 1, fig. 17, PI. 45, 
figs. 10, 13e, f, 1868; Idem., Bd. 2, p. 463, PI. 43, fig. 16, 1871. 
Equisetum similkamense Dawson, Geol. Surv., Canada, Rept. Prog. 1877- 
1878, p. 186, PI. B; Trans. Roy. Soc., Can., vol. 8, sec. 4, p. 76, 
figs. 1-ld, 1890. 
Equisetum globulosum Lesquereux, TJ.S. Nat. Mus. Proc., vol. 5, p. 444, 
PI. 6, figs. 1, 2, 1882; Cret. and Tert. Flora, p. 222, PI. 18, fig. 3, 
1883; Knowlton, Harriman Rept., vol. 4, p. 149, 1904. 
Various sized fragments of stems of an Equisetum are common in the 
collection from Joseph creek. They are identical with the species described 
by Heer from the Upper Eocene of west Greenland, and I believe are also 
represented by the Equisetum similkamense described by Dawson from 
Similkameen valley, and by the Equisetum globulosum described by Les- 
quereux from the Kenai formation of Alaska and the Fort Union form- 
ation of the United States. 
Phylum, PTERIDOPHYTA 
Family, polypodiaceae 
Woodwardia maxoni Knowlton 
Plate X, figures 2, 3 
Woodwardia maxoni Knowlton, Smith. Misc. Coll., vol. 53, p. 489, PI. 63, 
fig. 3, PI. 64, figs. 1, 2, 1910. 
This beautiful and characteristic species is exceedingly common in 
the collection from Newhykulston creek, where it is represented by very 
many sterile and a considerable number of fertile fronds. It was described 
originally from the Fort Union formation of Wyoming, and other and 
somewhat similar species are present at various Tertiary horizons in 
western United States. 
Lygodium kaulfussi Heer 
Lygodium kaulfussi Heer, Beitr. nahern Kennt. Sachs-Thuring. Braun- 
kohle, p. 400, PI. 8, fig. 21, 1861; Newberry, U.S. Geol. Surv., 
Mon. 35, p. 1, PI. 62, figs. 1-4, 1898; Knowlton, Idem., Mon. 32, 
pt. 2, p. 672, PI. 80, figs. 1-3, 1900; Penhallow, Rept. Tert. PI. 
Brit. Col., p. 62, 1908. 
Lygodium neuropteroides Lesquereux, U.S. Geol. and Geogr. Surv. Terr., 
Ann. Rept. 1870, p. 384, 1871; Tert. FI. p. 61, PI. 5, figs. 4-7, PL 6, 
fig. 1, 1878; Dawson, Trans. Roy. Soc., Can., 2nd ser., vol. 1, sec. 
4, p. 141, fig. 3, 1895. 
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