Vörös A. szerk.: Fragmenta Mineralogica Et Palaentologica 15. 1992. (Budapest, 1992)
Ulmaceae Ulmus L. Ulmus sp. 1. Material: sample No 744, depth 1674.5 m, No 753, depth 1755.4 m, No 763, depth 1888.5 m The total length of the leaf is approximately 5.5 cm, the measurable length is 4.0 cm, the width is 2.7 cm. The venation is craspedodromous, the margin is toothed, the teeth are compound. The secondary veins terminate in the main teeth. The secondary veins branch off from the midvein relatively densely, at 0.3-0.5 cm intervals. Ulmus sp. 2. Material: sample No 744, depth 1678.0 m The leaf is simple, accompanied by a petiole. The basis is decurrent, the secondary vein system is not dense. The margin of the leaf is toothed, the teeth are larger than those of Ulmus sp. 1. Salicaceae Salix L. Salix sp. Material: sample No 713, depth 1539.0 m For remarks see under Iharosberény-I. Sterculiaceae Byttnerophyllum Giv. ex KNOBL et KVAC. Byttnerophyllum tiliaefolium (AL. BRAUN) KNOBLOCH et KVACEK Material: sample No 696, depth 1488.0 m, No 711, depth 1534.9-1534.8 m, No 721, depth 1558.0 m For remarks, see under Iharosberény-I Aceraceae Acer L. Acer cf. subcampestre GOEPPERT 1855 Acer subcampestre GOEPP.; Goeppert, p. 34, pi. 22, figs. 16,17. 1906 Acer subcampestre GOEPP.; Menzel, p. 103, pi. 6, fig. 2. 1972 Acer subcampestre GOEPP.; Zastawniak, p. 49, pi. 11, figs. 1-4; pi. 26, figs. 4,5. 1986Acer cf. subcampestre GOEPP.; Knobloch et Velitzelos, p. 15, pi. 19, fig. 1.