. Report on tertiary plants of British Columbia collected by Lawrence M. Lambe in 1906, together with a discussion of previously recorded tertiary floras [microform]. Géologie stratigraphique; Paleobotany; Paléobotanique; Geology, Stratigraphic. possible tn &1 coUectioim of Lambo from the Horselly river, in 1906, there were several specimens of wood, one of whieli proved to be imlentioal with this ', examm- alley. It In the Cujirissoiylun nhicrornrpoidis, Penh. Bib: Trans. , XIFI, 1907, iv. The original deseriptioii of this wood was based npon material from the Cretaceous d
. Report on tertiary plants of British Columbia collected by Lawrence M. Lambe in 1906, together with a discussion of previously recorded tertiary floras [microform]. Géologie stratigraphique; Paleobotany; Paléobotanique; Geology, Stratigraphic. possible tn &1 coUectioim of Lambo from the Horselly river, in 1906, there were several specimens of wood, one of whieli proved to be imlentioal with this ', examm- alley. It In the Cujirissoiylun nhicrornrpoidis, Penh. Bib: Trans. , XIFI, 1907, iv. The original deseriptioii of this wood was based npon material from the Cretaceous deposits (if the South Saskatchewan, near Medicine Hut, Saskatchewan, in 1904. Sinte then it has been recognised in the Kettle River deposits of Itritish Columbiii, from wliicli it was obtained by Dr. R. A. Daly in 1905. Cypentis sp. This widely distributed and very common type of .stems and leaves offers little or nothing of value in the determination of stratigraphical relations, or in the solution of biologi cal problems, since its relegation to the genus C'/pn-ii.^ is based on a very broad resemblance to the external aspict of the leaves and stems of those plants. It will be suthcient to point out that such remains are common to almost all Tertiary collections, and in the present instance they are found in material from the Tulaineen, the Horsefly, tlie Similkameen, the Tranquille and the Kettle rivers, as well as from Quilchona. In fact thej may be regarded as features of the onliro Tertiary (bira of British Columbia and I he western portions of Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Penhallow, D. P. (David Pearce), 1854-1910; Geological Survey of Canada. Ottawa : Govt. Print. Bureau
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