L. Hably szerk.: Studia Botanica Hungarica 22. 1990 (Budapest, 1990)
Daphnogene sp. Pl. XII, Fig. 3; Figs. 22, 36. Material: No.: 76.105.1; 76.229.1; 76.293.1. 3 pieces Description: Characterless small leaves, the exact taxonomical position of which is hard to specify. The two strong basal secondary veins offer some guidance in establishing the Daphnogene character of the pieces. Apart from these, there are a number of fragments present in the assemblage the correct assignment of which is impossible, lacking the characteristic details. Laurophyllum Goeppert Laurophyllum sp. I. Pl. V, Fig. 1; Fig. 40. Material: No.: 76.151.1(=76.152.1.counterpart ). 1 piece Description: Only the basal half of the lamina was preserved. Its width is 7 cm, the completed original length could have been about 16 cm. The basis is acute, the apex missing, the margin of the leaf is entire. Because we have the frontal side of the leaf preserved, the tertiary vein system and the endings of the secondary veins are visible only in a gliding light at correct angle. The midvein is strong, 1.5 mm wide at the basis, getting narrow towards the apex. The veins of the secondary order are very thin, their straight phase is still observable; however, the camptodromous vein system is very difficult to trace. The distance between the secondary veins is very great. At the left side of the lamina, proceeding from the basis till the apex, their distance measured on the midvein is 1.8 cm, 2.4 cm, 2.5 cm, while on the right side, 1.6 cm, 2.1 cm, 2.5 cm, respectively. The angle of divergence of the veins is 45 , 45 , 50 and 55 on the left side whrle 43 , 48 , 52 and 49 on the right side, also proceeding from the basis towards the apex. Between the midvein and the secondary veins there are further intermediate veins starting, which are, however, very thin. These can be further connected to other intermediate veins or secondary veins to form loops. Starting from the secondary veins, there is a very fine system of tertiary veins connecting the secondary veins with each other, forming, in the meantime, loop-like patterns. Laurophyllum sp. II. Pl. XXII, Fig. 1; Pl. XXIII, Figs. 2-4; Figs. 41-43, 46-47. Material: No.: 76.106.1; 76.107.1; 76.195.1.; 76.200.1; 76.300.1. 5 pieces Description: The form of the leaves is narrow elliptic, the apex and the basis are acute, the margin of the leaves is entire. The midvein is strong, the secondary veins are turning upwards in an arch, their connecting each other very rarely visible, that is, the camptodromous character generally cannot be established, due to poor state of preservation. At some places, there are further intermediate veins randomly branching out of the midvein. Laurophyllum sp . III. Pl. XXI, Fig. 4; Figs. 44-45. Material: No.: 76.146.1.; 76.190.1. 2 pieces 13