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ABSTRACT IN working out the Eocene coniferae, in continuance of the monograph which the Palæontographical Society are kindly publishing arid illustrating in a sumptuous manner, some
reflections upon the past history of the more prominent Eocene genera, such as Araucaria, Podocarpus, Dammara, Sequoia, &c., have occurred to me, which, although being perhaps outside
the scope of the Palaeontographical Society's work, may not be uninteresting to the general readers of NATURE. I have therefore tentatively brought forward the present chapter on
Araucarias without yet having any definite intention of putting together my notes upon the other genera, in the present form. Access through your institution Buy or subscribe This is a
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