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Apeibopsis Heerii Lx. Am. Journ. Sci., vol. xxxii, p. 358, 1861; 
Geol. Vt., vol. ii, p. 715, f. 131, 132, 133, 1861. 
Brandon, Vermont. 
APOCYNOPHYLLUM Unger. Gen. et. Sp. PI. Foss., p. 433, 1850. 
Apocynophyllum Scudderi Lx. Oret. aud Tert. Fl., p. 172, pi. xlvA, 
f. 1-5, 1883. 
Green .River group : Alkali Station, Wyoming. 
Apocynophyllum sordidum Lx. Fl. Dak. Gr., p. 109, pJ. lxiv, f. 11, 
1892. 
Dakota group : Kansas. 
ARALIA (Tournefort) Linnaeus. Syst., ed. i, 1735. 
Aralia acerifolia Lx. Oret. and Tert. Fl., p. 232, pi. xlix, f. 5, 1883; 
op. cit., p. 265, pi. xlvB, f. 1. 
Fort Union group : Bad Lands, Dakota. 
Miocene: Chalk Bluffs, California. 
Aralia angustiloba Lx. Mem. Mus. Comp. Zobl., vol. vi, no. 2, p. 22, 
pi. v, f. 4, 5, 1878. 
Miocene: Chalk Bluffs, California. 
Aralia berberidifolia Lx. Fl. Dak. Gr., p. 135, pi. xvi. f. 11, 1892. 
Dakota group : Kansas. 
Aralia coucinna Newby.= Aralia Wellingtoniana. 
Aralia coriacea Vel. Fl. Bohm. Kreideform., Theil iii, p. 11, pi. i [xvi], 
f. 1-9; ii [xviij, f. 2, 1884; Rollick, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 7, p. 13, 
1895. 
Cretaceous : Marthas Vineyard. 
Aralia concreta Lx. Bull. U. S. Geol. and Geogr. Surv. Terr., vol. i, 
p. 394 1875 [1876]; Ann. Kept. IT. S. Geol. and Geogr. Surv. Terr., p. 
349, pi. iv, f. 2-4, 1874 [1876]. 
Aralia semiorbiculata Lx. Bull. U. S. Geol. aud Geogr. Surv. Terr., vol. i, 
p. 394, 1875. 
Dakota group: Kansas. 
Aralia digitata Ward. Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., no. 37, p. 62, pi. 
xxvii, f. 3, 5; pi. xxviii, f. 1, 1887; Lx., Proc. IT. S. Nat. Mus., vol. xi, 
p. 20, pi. xi, f. 4, 1888. 
Fort Union group : Clear Creek, Montana. 
Eocene?: Cherry Creek, Oregon. 
Aralia dissecta Lx. Cret. and Tert. Fl., p. 176, pi. xxxv, 1883. 
Green River group : Florissant, Colorado. 
Aralia dubia Font. = Aralia Fontainei. 
Aralia Fontainei nom. no v. 
Aralia dubia * Font. Potomac FL, p. 314, pi. clvii, f. 1, 7, 1889. 
["Aralia dubia Font., 1889. Preoccupied by ./. dubia (Ett.) Sch., Pal. V£g\, 
iii, 35, 1874.] 
Potomac formation : Deep Bottom, Virginia. 
