PROFESSOR HEER ON THE EOSSIL FLORA OF NORTH OREENLAND. 483 
XXXIII. JuGLAXDEzE. 
71. Juglans acuminata , A. Braun, Plates LIY. figs. 5, 6 ; LV. 1. FI. Foss. Arct. 
p. 124, pis. vii. figs. 9 ; xii. 1 b ; xlix. 7. 
Plate LIY. fig. 5 represents an almost perfect leaf from Copenhagen, which agrees 
very well with the leaves from (Eningen and Hohe Bhonen. (FI. Tert. Helvet. pis. cxxviii. 
figs. 3; cxxix. 1.) Fig. 6 is larger, but the base is wanting. Plate LY. fig. 1 is an 
almost entire leaf; the base is unequal. 
72. Juglans denticulata, Hr., Plate LYI. figs. 6-9. Foliolis apice attenuatis, denticulatis ; 
nervis secundariis camptodromis, arcubus margine approximatis. 
Like J. bilinica , but the secondary nerves are nearer the margin, and the teeth are 
more delicate. Under this species I place several forms, which I take to be leaflets of 
a compound leaf. They have small teeth, and the arches of the secondary nerves run 
near the margin. Plate LYI. fig. 7 appears to be a terminal leaflet ; it is tapered at the 
base, and near it are the remains of a lateral leaflet. Fig. 8 has a short petiole ; it is 
lanceolate, and the sides are unequal. Fig. 6 is ovate-lanceolate, broadest at the base, 
obtuse, and gradually tapered towards the acuminate apex ; it is quite entire at the base, 
hut finely toothed at the apex. I suppose it to be a leaflet from the base of the leaf. 
Whether fig. 9 a agrees with this species is still doubtful, as all of the upper part is 
wanting. It must be a terminal leaflet. 
XXXIY. Pomaces. 
73. Sorbus grandifolia, Hr., Plate LIY. fig. 4. Foliis magnis, grosse duplicato- 
serratis ; nervis secundariis erectis, craspedodromis, inferioribus ramosis. 
Apex and base of leaf wanting. It appears to have been oval, and cuneate at the 
base. The teeth are large, and each has a lateral toothlet. The secondary nerves spring 
at an acute angle ; the lower are opposite, and send out tertiary nerves towards the 
teeth. The areas are provided with distinct nervules. 
XXXY. Amygdaleai. 
74. Primus Scottii , Hr., Plate LY. fig. 5 a, b , c. FI. Foss. Arct. p. 126, pi. viii. figs. 
7, 15 a. 
Two fragments of leaves with well-preserved teeth, and a third with the base, towards 
which it tapers. Beside this leaf are some fragments of the same species (fig. 5 b), and 
the impression of a stone (fig. 5 c) of 7% millims. in diameter, which probably belongs 
to this species. FI. Arct. pi. viii. fig. 15 a. 
XXXYI. LegumixoszE. 
75. Leguminosites, sp., Plate XXXIX. fig. 3 b. Hob. Kudliset. 
