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V 13152 ?def Amygdalæ Hwn FFA (II) Pl. 56(12)
Much vs shown through xrn. semic. Crasp
rather than brench. However, 3° narrower & irregularly
transverse. H.O. xrn. present > reticulati., teeth
should be examined closely.
V 11289 Xiddingtonia helvetica Hwn FFA (II) Pl.46
Looks like Alcyodactlus or Sequoia Cone is
of Jatrochile, sequoiæ or Metasequoia
Very and large Platamus gullcamus on
obverse. The Liquidambar europæum fig.13
is a fragment of the artists imagination thus
is just the basal trace of st ornaten stem,
but nothing like what is shown.
V 11360 magnolia inglefieldii fruits Hwn FFA (II) Pls 1(3)
Prob. key acan on an araucarian axis.
V 13065 Magnolia inglefieldii Fruits Hwn FFA (II) Pls K2
The same as above.
V 26794 Cercidephyllum richardsonii Seward & Edwards, 1941
Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (II) vol 8 Pl. 3(2)
Christian IV Glacier (Cork Corner) E. Greenland.
Very poor specimen showing no details of ven. but having
a margin apparently marked by large serrate
teeth > rounded sinuses.
V 26793 Cercidephyllum richardsonii Seward & Edwards, PL III (4)
Very poor fragment showing actinodromous venation