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Table XIII (continued) 
Species. 
References. 
Dates and Localities, 
Remarks. 
Eupatorium fannabinum,L 
Reid, 19,22,23 
,, 23 
Interglacial, 23 
20 
Bed D, in lignite,below 
bed C 
Eupatorium japonicum. 
„ 29 
Middle Pliocene, 30, 
Very near to, if not 
Thunb. var. 
31 
identical with a variety 
collected in the moun¬ 
tains of Japan 
Eupatorium , sp. 
Helianthe.® 
„ 27,29 
Upper Pliocene, 27 
COKEOPSIDIN^E 
Bidens cernua, L. 
,, 22,23 
Neolithic, 2 
,, tripartita, L. 
„ 24a 
Roman Period, 1 
,, 19,22,23 
Late Glacial, 15 
Bed C, a starved fruit 
„ 19,22,23 
„ 16, 23 
27, 29 
„ 16, 23,27 
Zittel, 38 
Reid, 23, 28 
Interglacial, 23 
Upper Pliocene, 28 
„ .. 27 
„ „ 29 
Bed D, associated with 
a variety with four 
equal awns 
Bidens tripartita, L. var. 
,, 19 
Interglacial, 23 
Bed D, four equal awns 
Unclassified 
Genus ? 
Reid, 29 
Middle Pliocene, 31 
Fruit poorly preserved 
and apparently ger¬ 
minated 
Genus ? 
„ 29 
,, 30 
Fruit of some large 
Composite, but apex 
not preserved and base 
obscure 
Bacchantes, Sap. 
Saporta, 32b 
Lower Oligocene, 38 
Leaves like those of 
—Lomatiles, Sap. (part.) 
Zeiller, 37 
Zittel, 38 
Baccharis and other 
Conyzinae, first refer¬ 
red to Proteaceae 
B. acerosus, Sap, 
Saporta, 31b, 
31k,32b 
Ward, 36 
Zittel, 38 
»> !> 38 
B. aquensis, Sap. 
Saporta, 31b, 
f, It, 32b 
Ward, 36 
Zittel, 38 
Boulay, 5 
„ 38 
39 
B. obtusatns, Sap. 
Saporta, 31k, 
32 b 
Ward, 36 
Zittel, 38 
„ „ 38 
B. salicinus, Sap. 
as above 
„ „ 38 
B. sinuatus, Sap. 
Saporta, 31b, 
k, 32b 
Ward, 36 
Zittel, 38 
.. 38 
Bidentites, Heer. 
Heer, 11 
Upper Miocene, 32 
Bentham, 2 
»» M 
Heer’s specimens, 
“ probably the achene 
of an aquatic species” 
B. antiquus, Heer. 
Zeiller, 37 
Upper Pliocene 
Reid’s achenes of Bidens 
Heer, 11 
Schimper, 33 
Zittel, 38 
Upper Miocene, 32 
