Proceedings of the United States National Museum . ted by the more produced cell above discal and thesecond basal extending more below base of discal. EXPLANATION OF PLATESPlate 1 Fig. 1. Lejeunea eophila, new species, X 2. Alsinites revelatus, new species, X 3. Dalhergia knoivltoni, new species, natural size. 4. Lomatia ohtusiuscula, new species, natural size. 5. Bumelia coloradensis, new species, natural size. 6. Liquidambar callarche, new species, natural size. 7. Diatryma fiUfera Cockerell, natural size. (Feather, described in Amer. Mus. Novitates, No. 62 (1923).) Plate 2 Fig. 1.
Proceedings of the United States National Museum . ted by the more produced cell above discal and thesecond basal extending more below base of discal. EXPLANATION OF PLATESPlate 1 Fig. 1. Lejeunea eophila, new species, X 2. Alsinites revelatus, new species, X 3. Dalhergia knoivltoni, new species, natural size. 4. Lomatia ohtusiuscula, new species, natural size. 5. Bumelia coloradensis, new species, natural size. 6. Liquidambar callarche, new species, natural size. 7. Diatryma fiUfera Cockerell, natural size. (Feather, described in Amer. Mus. Novitates, No. 62 (1923).) Plate 2 Fig. 1. Eoliarus quadristictus, new species, X 3. 2. Cardiophorus exhumatus, new species, X 3. 3. Banksites lineatulus, new species, X 3. 4. Thamnotettix packardi, new species, X 6. 5. Liquidamdar callarche, new species, X 6. Amorpha u tens is, new species, X 2. 7. CletJira lepidioides, new species, X 2. 8. Poptihis irilmattae, new species, X 1. 9. PotentUla ? lyyrami, new species, X 3. o 13 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 66, ART. 19 PL. |. Fossils from the Green River Eocene For explanatjon of plate see page 13 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 66, ART. 19 PL. 2
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