L. Hably szerk.: Studia Botanica Hungarica 22. 1990 (Budapest, 1990)
Sequoia Endl. cf. Sequoia abietina (Brong.) Knobl . Pl. I, Fig. 2. 1822 Phyllites abietina Brongniart in Cuvier; p. 617, PI. 11, Fig. 13, 1828 Taxites langsdorfii Brong.; Brongniart, p. 108. Brong.; Unger, p. 2, PI. 13, Fig. 1. 54. PI. 20, Fig. 2; PI. 21, 1849 Taxites langsdorfii 1855 Sequoia langsdorfii Heer; Heer, p Fig. 4. 1867 Sequoia langsdorfii (Brong.) Heer; Stur, p 1964 Sequoia abietina (Brong 121, 147. in Curvier) Knobloch; Knobloch, 60-62, Material: No.: 76.8.1.(3); 76.10.1.; 76.15.1.; 76.21.1.(3); 76.23.1.; 76.39.1.; 76.45.1.; 76.51.1.; 76.53.1.; 76.55.1.; 76.56.1.; 76.59.1.; 76.61.1.; 76.61.1.; 76.64.1.; 76.73.1.(2); 76.75.1.(3); 76.81.1.(2); 76.85.1.; 76.88.1.(2); 76.103.1.; 76.108.1.; 76.116.1.(2); 76.129.1.(2); 76.133.1.; 76.138.1.(8): 76.139.1.(4) 47 pieces Description: Its occurrence can be considered abundant in the flora of Vértesszőlös. The sprout fragments are present in nearly 50 specimens. The needles are very small, thin, their length is only a few mm. Considering the fact that no cones were actually found here, we cannot be absolutely certain in the taxonomical assignment. Cupressaceae Libocedrites Endl. Libocedrites salicornioides (Unger) Endlicher 1838 Hellia salicornioides Ung .; Unger, p. 101. 1841 Thuytes salicornioides Ung.; Unger, p. 11, PI. 2, Figs. 1-4. 1847 Libocedrites salicornioides (Ung.) Endl,; Endlicher, p. 275. 1855 Libocedrus salicornioides (Ung.) Heer; Heer, p. 47, Pl. 21, Fig. 2, 1919 Cupressinocladus salicornioides (Ung.) Sew.; Seward, p. 307. 1964 Libocedrus salicornioides (Ung.) Heer; Kolakovszkij , p. 26, Pl. 1, Figs. 12-14; PI. 2, Fig. 1. 1969 Libocedrites salicornioides (Ung.) Endl.: Knobloch, p. 45, 63, PI. 25, Fig. 3. 1971 Hellia salicornioides Unger; Ferguson, p. 55, PI. 3, Figs, d-g; Figs. 10d-l. 1976 Libocedrites salicornioides (Ung.) Endl.; p. 16, PI. 3, Figs. 5-8; PI. 15, Fig. 16; 1978 Libocedrites salicornioides (Ung.) Endl.; Figs. 14-18; PI. 17, Figs. 1-8. 1979 Libocedrites salicornioides (Ung.) Endl.; PI. 3, Figs. 3-4; PI. 4, Fig. 2. 1980 Libocedrites salicornioides (Ung.) Endl.; Zastawniak, p. 43, Pl. 1 Figs. 1, la. Knobloch et Kvacek. PI. 18, Fig. 3. Mai et Walther, Pl Hably, Pl. 2, Fig. 1 14, Material: No.: 76.116.1 1 piece Description: Generally there are several leaves occurring together, forming a characteristic branching sprout. Here we have only a whorl of 0.B cm X 0.5 cm found. The form of the characteristic Libocedrites whorl is cuneiform, the basis is concave, widening towards the apical parts. On the apical margin there are shallow rounded sinuses. Leaf whorls are transversed by 3 major vascular bundles. From the Upper Oligocène of Hungary, NAGY and PÁLFALVY (1963) mentioned a plant from the outcrop of the Eger-Uind's Brickyard under the name of Ca 1 o- codrus (Libocedrus) salicornioides Ung. n. comb.