Plant Succession; An Analysis of the Development of Vegetation

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Of the gymnosperms, Abietites, Anomozamites, Araucaria, Araucarioxylon, Araucarites, Arthrotaxopsis, Baiera, Brachyphyllum, Cedrus, Cephalotaxopsis, Cycadella, Cycadoidea, Cycadeospermum, Cycadites, Dioonites, Encephalartopsis, 404 THE MESOPHYTIC ERA.
405 Ginkgo, Laricopsis, Nageiopsis, Nilsonia, Pterophyllum, Zamites, etc., have vanished completely or have disappeared from North America, except for such corresponding genera as Abies, Dioon, Larix, and Zamia. The modern genera Pinus, Sequoia, T
...axodium, and Tumion were present, as well as Aralia, Ficus, Populus, Sassafras, and Sterculia among flowering plants, and Asple- nium, Dryopteris, Equisetum, Osmunda, Polypodium, and Selaginella among fernworts. The records of angiosperms without exception are confined to the Comanchean, though it seems certain that flowering plants will ultimately be found in the Jurassic and late Triassic. A scrutiny of the "Tables of Genera" (p. 245), however, will disclose the essential character of the Meso- phytic flora.

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