Vörös A. szerk.: Fragmenta Mineralogica Et Palaentologica 17. 1994. (Budapest, 1994)
Thymelaeaceae Daphne L. Daphne oeningensis (A. Br, 1851) em. Weyland, 1938 (Pl. 22, fig. 5; Fig. 32) 1851 Daphne oeningensis A. Br.; Sitzenberger, p. 8. 1866 Ledum limnophyllum Ung.; Unger, p. 40, pi. 12, fig. 24, 25, ? 26. 1954 Daphne sp.; Pimenova, p. 89, fig. 82. 1965 Daphne limnophylla (Ung.) Baik.; Krishtofovich & Baykovskaya, p. Ill, pi. 32, figs. 3-5. 1980 Daphne oeningensis A. Br. em. Weyland; K. Zastawniak, p. 74, figs. 11:7, 7a. 1985 Daphne oeningensis (A. Braun) Weyland; Hably, p. 114, text-fig. 23, pi. 32, figs. 1-4. Material; 86.425.1, cf. 86.427.1. Description: 3.2 - 4.4 cm long, 0.7 - 1.2 cm wide leaves. Shape of lamina is elongated obovate, at the 86.427.1. specimen asymmetrical. Apex obtuse, base decurrent, margin entire. Midvein very strong, secundary veins are very thin, badly visible. Discussion: This species is a rare accessory element in the Egerian floras of Hungary. It appeared also as an accessory element in the Ottnangian flora of Ipolytarnóc (Hably 1985). Daphne aquitanica Ettingshausen, 1872 (Pl. 22, figs. 2, 3) 1872 Daphne aquitanica Ett.; Ettingshausen, p. 194-195, pi. 9, figs. 16, 17. 1969 Daphne aquitanica'Ett.; Knobloch, p. 28, text. figs. 19, 20. Material; 86.426.2. Description: 3.2 cm long, 0.5 cm wide leaf. Shape is elongated obovate, apex obtuse, base decurrent. Margin entire. Midvein strong. Venation camptodromous, secondary veins are running out of the midvein in acute angle and branch out near the margin. Discussion: Secondary veins are much stronger at this species than at D. oeningensis. It was mentioned from the Tertiary flora of Bohemia as well as Abkhasia. Caesalpiniaceae Cassia L. Cassia aff. hyperborea Unger, 1850 sensu Heer, 1859 (Pl. 10, fig. 3) 1850 Cassia hyperborea Unger; Unger, p. 58, pl. 43, fig. 1-3. 1859 Cassia hyperborea Unger; Heer, p. 119, pl. 137, figs. 57-61. 1969 "Cassia" aff. hyperborea Unger; Knobloch, p. 30, Abb. 25. 1985 "Cassia" aff. hyperborea Unger; Hably, p. 112.