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Palaeontologie. 
worth to give here the complete list of the species found * l ). All seeds 
are figured by photographs on the three tables: Thalictrum Bauhini 
Crantz, *Ranunculus aquatilis L., *sceleratus L. cf. humi.lis Huet de 
Pav. (may be a minute-fruited form of R. Sardous) Aquilegia vulgaris 
L. , Magnolia Kobus DC., Magnolia spec. (resembles the American 
M. tripetale ), Euryale europaea nova species (with description and 
remarks, the seed of E. ferox Salisb. has been figured for compa- 
rision), Viola cf. arvensis Murr., Viola spec. 2, 3, *Lychnis Flos-cuculi 
L., Hypericum Androsaemum L., *H. perforatum L., *H. pulchrum 
L., H. species 4 and 5, Vitis vinifera L., *Acer campestre L., A. cf. 
opulifolium Vill., * Prunus Padus L.? (itis more like P. Maximovicsii 
Rupr.), *Potentilla argentea L.?, Trapa natans L. (a curious twohorned 
variety has been found), *Myriophyllum verticillatum L., Laserpitium 
Siler L.?, Cicuta virosa L., Petroselinum segetum Koch, *Carduus cf. 
nutans L., Campanula?, *Solanum Dulcamara L., *Veronica Cha- 
niaedrys L., *Verbena officinalis L., *Mentha aquatica L., Mentha 
spec. 2. (resembles M. arvensis , but the surface is more rugose), 
*Lycopus europaeus L., *Origanum vulgare L., *Thymus serpyllum 
L., Calamintha spec., Melissa officinalis V., *Stachys sylvatica L., 
Stachys spec., Teucrium cf. Scordium L., Labiatae (3 undetermined 
genera), Herniaria?, *Chenopodium urbicum L., *C. rubrum L., 
*Atriplex patula L., *Polygonum lapathijolium L. (variety), P. Bel- 
lardii All., P. spec. 3, 4 and 5, *Rumex martimus L., *R. cf. obtusi- 
folius L., *R. Acetoselia L., * Urtica dioica L., *U. urens L.?, Urtica 
spec., Pterocarya caucasica C. A. Mey., * Ainus viridis Chaix. ?, *Car- 
pinus Betulus L., *Ceratophyllum deinersum L., Juniperus spec., 
Pinus, *Stratiotes aloides L., 5. elegans nova species (with descrip¬ 
tion and three diagrams for comparison with 5. aloides and the 
oligocene 5. Websteri), Sparganium, *Alisma Plantago L., *Sagittaria 
sagittifolia L., *Potamogeton pectinatus' L., acutifolius L., pusillus L., 
coloratus Hornem., Najas marina L. (several varieties), N. minor 
All., Eleocharis spec. 1 and 2, *Scirpus lacustris L., Rhynchospora? 
*Carex riparia Curt., *C. hirta L., *C. echinata Murr., Carex 7 other 
undetermined species. From the not uncommon grass-seeds only 
one is figured. The figs 119—127 give a few of the more striking 
of the unknown species. 
In the first part of the paper the autors 'give a description of 
the method, emploied to preserve the fossil seeds and leaves, for 
which I refer to the original paper. Jongmans. 
Reid, L. and E. M., Short Note. (The Journal or Botany. Vol. 
XLVI. p. 92. 1908.) 
The name of the new species, mentioned in „the fossil Flora of 
Tegelen”, Euryale europaea , must be changed as Dr. Weber descri- 
bed a quite different new species of Euryale in April 1907, under 
the same name. The new species of Tegelen now bears the name 
of E. Limburgensis. Jongmans. 
de Tegelen et les especes de Cervides qu’elle contient. Archives Teyler, Ser. II. 
T. IX. 1905; La pluralite des p6riodes glaciaires dans les depots pleistocenes et plio* 
c£nes des Pays Bas. Archives Teyler Ser. II. T. X. 1906. 
1) Those which are marked by an * are now growing wild in Tegelen or in 
its neigbourhood. (Note of the Ref.) 
