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.

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