USNM 37671 Viburnum sp.  

Notes

Hollick (1930)

Pl. 85 Fig. 7

 

 

Locality

From Hollick (1930) (p. 115)

"Coal mine in Coal Bluff, Herendeen Bay, Alaska Peninsula (original No. 31); collected by W. W. Atwood and H. M. Eakin in 1908 (lot 5185)."

 

Locality Map

 

Description

From Hollick (1930) (p. 115)

"Plate 85, Figures 6, 7"

"These leaves are too fragmentary for either adequate description or satisfactory comparison. They apparently represent a species of Viburnum with rugose texture and strong nervation; but there is nothing definitely indicative of the marginal characters."

 

Remarks

From Hollick (1930) (p. 115)

"A leaf that is somewhat similar in general appearance to our specimens, but considerably smaller and less pronounced in its surface features, is Viburnum simile Knowlton (1917) (p. 277, pl. 49, fig. 3) the species last described, from the Vermejo formation of southeastern Colorado; but the reference to this species is to be regarded merely as a suggestion,"