![Cordaites. Peel, stem x.s young stem w/no septation. From Iowa.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/IMG_5714-L16-1-300x200.jpg)
L16-1: Cordaites.
Peel, stem x.s young stem w/no septation. From Iowa.
![Cordaites. Peels, stem x.s. young stem showing septation. Note trave in 2nd wood on P844. From N.A. Age M. Pennsylvanian.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/IMG_5715-L16-2-300x200.jpg)
L16-2: Cordaites.
Peels, stem x.s. young stem showing septation. Note trace in 2nd wood on P844. From N.A. Age M. Pennsylvanian.
![Cordaites. Peels, stem x.s. young stem showing septation. Note trave in 2nd wood on P844. From N.A. Age M. Pennsylvanian.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/IMG_5717-L16-2-300x200.jpg)
L16-2: Cordaites.
Peels, stem x.s. young stem showing septation. Note trace in 2nd wood on P844. From N.A. Age M. Pennsylvanian.
![Cordaites. Peels, stem x.s. young stem showing septation. Note trave in 2nd wood on P844. From N.A. Age M. Pennsylvanian.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/IMG_5718-L16-2-300x200.jpg)
L16-2: Cordaites.
Peels, stem x.s. young stem showing septation. Note trace in 2nd wood on P844. From N.A. Age M. Pennsylvanian.
![Cordaites. Peels, stem x.s. young stem showing septation. Note trave in 2nd wood on P844. From N.A. Age M. Pennsylvanian.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/IMG_5719-L16-2-300x200.jpg)
L16-2: Cordaites.
Peels, stem x.s. young stem showing septation. Note trace in 2nd wood on P844. From N.A. Age M. Pennsylvanian.
![Cordaites. Peels, stem x.s. Age Pennsylvanian.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/IMG_5720-L16-3-300x200.jpg)
L16-3: Cordaites.
Peels, stem x.s. Age Pennsylvanian.
![Cordaites. Peels, stem x.s. Age Pennsylvanian.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/IMG_5721-L16-3-300x200.jpg)
L16-3: Cordaites.
Peels, stem x.s. Age Pennsylvanian.
![Cordaites. L.s. septate pith. Age Pennsylvanian.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/IMG_5722-L16-4-300x200.jpg)
L16-4: Cordaites.
L.s. septate pith. Age Pennsylvanian.
![Cordaites. l.s. stem.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/IMG_5723-L16-5-300x200.jpg)
L16-5: Cordaites.
l.s. stem.
![Cordaites. Stem x.s. From Iowa. Age M. Pennsylvanian.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/IMG_5725-L16-6-300x200.jpg)
L16-6: Cordaites.
Stem x.s. From Iowa. Age M. Pennsylvanian.
![no info](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/IMG_5726-L16-7-300x200.jpg)
L16-8: Artisia sp. pith cast of Cordaites
![Cordaites. Leaf tip, note parallel venation (looks like a moncot leaf). From Mazon Creek. Age U. Pennsylvanian.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/IMG_5728-L16-9-300x200.jpg)
L16-9: Cordaites.
Leaf tip, note parallel venation (looks like a moncot leaf). From Mazon Creek. Age U. Pennsylvanian.
![Cordaites leaf. Collected by R. Stockey. From Knoxville, Tennesee. Age Pennsylvanian.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/IMG_5730-L16-10-300x200.jpg)
L16-10: Cordaites leaf.
Collected by R. Stockey. From Knoxville, Tennesee. Age Pennsylvanian.
![Cordaites leaves. From Knoxville, Tennesee. Age Pennsylvanian.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/IMG_5732-L16-11-300x200.jpg)
L16-11: Cordaites leaves.
From Knoxville, Tennesee. Age Pennsylvanian.
![Cordaites x.s. Peel, several leaves. Note evenly spaced vascular bundles and the sclerenchyma strands. From N.A. Age M. Pennsylvanian.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/IMG_5735-L16-12-300x200.jpg)
L16-12: Cordaites x.s.
Peel, several leaves. Note evenly spaced vascular bundles and the sclerenchyma strands. From N.A. Age M. Pennsylvanian.
![Cordaites leaves. Peel, x.s. From West Mineral, Kansas.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/IMG_5736-L16-13-300x200.jpg)
L16-13: Cordaites leaves.
Peel, x.s. From West Mineral, Kansas.
![Amyelon, x.s. Peel, leaf material. From N.A.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/IMG_5738-L16-16-300x200.jpg)
L16-16: Amyelon, x.s.
Peel, leaf material. From N.A.
![Amyelon, x.s. Peel showing x.s. diarch root of cordaites. From Given, Iowa. Age M. Pennsylvanian.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/IMG_5739-L16-17-300x200.jpg)
L16-17: Amyelon, x.s.
Peel showing x.s. diarch root of cordaites. From Given, Iowa. Age M. Pennsylvanian.
![Amyelon, (premnoxylon) x.s. Peels showing root of Cordaites with a pith. From N.A. Age M. Pennsylvanian.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/IMG_5740-L16-18-300x200.jpg)
L16-18: Amyelon, (premnoxylon) x.s.
Peels showing root of Cordaites with a pith. From N.A. Age M. Pennsylvanian.
![Amyelon, x.s. Peels showing root of Cordaites.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/IMG_5743-L16-19-300x200.jpg)
L16-19: Amyelon, x.s.
Peels showing root of Cordaites.
![Cordaianthus. Compound reproductive unit, find bracts, axillary cones. From Shuler Mine, Iowa. Age U. Pennsylvanian.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/IMG_5745-L16-20-300x200.jpg)
L16-20: Cordaianthus.
Compound reproductive unit, find bracts, axillary cones. From Shuler Mine, Iowa. Age U. Pennsylvanian.
![Cordaianthus. From Murphyboro, IL.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/IMG_5748-L16-21-300x200.jpg)
L16-23: Cordaianthus.
From Murphyboro, IL.
![Cordaianthus. From Murphyboro, IL.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/IMG_5750-L16-23-300x200.jpg)
L16-23: Cordaianthus.
From Murphyboro, IL.
![Cordaianthus. From Murphyboro, IL.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/IMG_5751-L16-23-300x200.jpg)
L16-23: Cordaianthus.
From Murphyboro, IL.
![Cordaianthus concinus. Peel. From West Mineral, Kansas. Age M. Pennsylvanian.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/IMG_5754-L16-24-300x200.jpg)
L16-24: Cordaianthus concinus.
Peel. From West Mineral, Kansas. Age M. Pennsylvanian.
![Cordaianthus. Peel, showing cones sectioned in various ways w. bractioles & sporangia. From Given, Iowa. Age M. Pennsylvanian.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/IMG_5756-L16-25-300x200.jpg)
L16-25: Cordaianthus.
Peel, showing cones sectioned in various ways w. bractioles & sporangia. From Given, Iowa. Age M. Pennsylvanian.
![Nucellangium & Cordaianthus. Peel. From Shuler Mine, Iowa. Age U. Pennsylvanian.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/IMG_5757-L16-26-300x200.jpg)
L16-26: Nucellangium & Cordaianthus.
Peel. From Shuler Mine, Iowa. Age U. Pennsylvanian.
![Cardiocarpus spinatus. Peel. From West Mineral, Kansas. Age M. Pennsylvanian.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/IMG_5761-L16-27-300x200.jpg)
L16-27: Cardiocarpus spinatus.
Peel. From West Mineral, Kansas. Age M. Pennsylvanian.
![Cardiocarpus spinatus. Peel.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/IMG_5762-L16-28-300x200.jpg)
L16-28: Cardiocarpus spinatus.
Peel.
![Cardiocarpus. Peel, showing bilateral symmetry. From Given, Iowa.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/IMG_5764-L16-29-300x200.jpg)
L16-29: Cardiocarpus.
Peel, showing bilateral symmetry. From Given, Iowa.
![Cardiocarups spinatus. Peel. From West Mineral, Kansas. Age M. Pennsylvanian.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/IMG_5765-L16-30-300x200.jpg)
L16-30: Cardiocarups spinatus.
Peel. From West Mineral, Kansas. Age M. Pennsylvanian.
![Cardiocarups spinatus. From What Cheer, Iowa.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/IMG_5767-L16-31-300x200.jpg)
L16-31: Cardiocarups spinatus.
From What Cheer, Iowa.
![Walchia (piniformis?)](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/PJC_5562-L17-1-300x199.jpg)
L17-1: Walchia (piniformis?)
![Plagiophyllum diffusum. From York Haven, PA. Age L.Triassic.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/PJC_5565-L17-3-300x199.jpg)
L17-3: Plagiophyllum diffusum.
From York Haven, PA. Age L.Triassic.
![Plagiophyllum diffusum. From York Haven, PA. Age L.Triassic.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/PJC_5569-L17-4-300x199.jpg)
L17-3: Plagiophyllum diffusum.
From York Haven, PA. Age L.Triassic.
![Plagiophyllum diffusum. From York Haven, PA. Age L.Triassic.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/PJC_5570-L17-4-300x199.jpg)
L17-4: Plagiophyllum diffusum.
From York Haven, PA. Age L.Triassic.
![Plagiophyllum diffusum. From York Haven, PA. Age L.Triassic.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/PJC_5571-L17-4-300x199.jpg)
L17-4: Plagiophyllum diffusum.
From York Haven, PA. Age L.Triassic.
![Missing info.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/PJC_5576-L17-5-300x199.jpg)
L17-6: Dinophyton, pin-wheel from York Haven, Pa. Age Triassic.
![Glyptolepis. From York Haven, PA. Age Triassic.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/PJC_5579-L17-7-300x199.jpg)
L17-7: Glyptolepis.
From York Haven, PA. Age Triassic.
![Araucaria longifolia. From Wyoming. Rock Sprins Fm. Age U. Cretaceous.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/PJC_5581-L17-9-300x199.jpg)
L17-9: Araucaria longifolia.
From Wyoming. Rock Sprins Fm. Age U. Cretaceous.
![Araucaria ? From New Mexico. Kirtland Fm. Age U. Cretaceous.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/PJC_5586-L17-10-300x199.jpg)
L17-10: Araucaria ?
From New Mexico. Kirtland Fm. Age U. Cretaceous.
![Araucaria sphaerocarpa. Peel of holotype from BMNH, showing l.s. of cone Carruthers 1866.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/PJC_5588-L17-11-300x199.jpg)
L17-11: Araucaria sphaerocarpa.
Peel of holotype from BMNH, showing l.s. of cone Carruthers 1866.
![Araucaria mirabilis. 1/4 of a cone. From Cerro Cuadrado, Patagonia. Age Jurassic.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/PJC_5595-L17-12-300x199.jpg)
L17-12: Araucaria mirabilis.
1/4 of a cone. From Cerro Cuadrado, Patagonia. Age Jurassic.
![Araucaria mirabilis. 1/4 of a cone. From Cerro Cuadrado, Patagonia. Age Jurassic.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/PJC_5597-L17-12-300x199.jpg)
L17-12: Araucaria mirabilis.
1/4 of a cone. From Cerro Cuadrado, Patagonia. Age Jurassic.
![Pinus. Showing 3 needle fasicle. From Princeton, BC. Age M. Eocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/PJC_5601-L17-16-300x199.jpg)
L17-16: Pinus.
Showing 3 needle fasicle. From Princeton, BC. Age M. Eocene.
![Pinus. showing fasicle of leaves, collected by M. Wilson, 1975. From Smithers, BC. Age M.Eocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/PJC_5603-L17-17-300x199.jpg)
L17-17: Pinus.
showing fasicle of needles, collected by M. Wilson, 1975. From Smithers, BC. Age M.Eocene.
![Pinus leaves. From Princeton, BC. Allenby Fm. Age M. Eocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/PJC_5607-L17-19-300x199.jpg)
L17-19: Pinus needles.
From Princeton, BC. Allenby Fm. Age M. Eocene.
![Pinus arnoldii cone. Peels showing different anatomical features. From Princeton, BC. Allenby Fm. Age M. Eocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/PJC_5613-L17-23-300x199.jpg)
L17-23: Pinus arnoldii cone.
Peels showing different anatomical features. From Princeton, BC. Allenby Fm. Age M. Eocene.
![Pinus arnoldii cone. Peels showing different anatomical features. From Princeton, BC. Allenby Fm. Age M. Eocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/PJC_5614-L17-23-300x199.jpg)
L17-23: Pinus arnoldii cone.
Peels showing different anatomical features. From Princeton, BC. Allenby Fm. Age M. Eocene.
![Pinus arnoldii cone. Peels showing different anatomical features. From Princeton, BC. Allenby Fm. Age M. Eocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/PJC_5615-L17-23-300x199.jpg)
L17-23: Pinus arnoldii cone.
Peels showing different anatomical features. From Princeton, BC. Allenby Fm. Age M. Eocene.
![Pinus arnoldii cone. Peels showing different anatomical features. From Princeton, BC. Allenby Fm. Age M. Eocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/02/PJC_5616-L17-23-300x199.jpg)
L17-23: Pinus arnoldii cone.
Peels showing different anatomical features. From Princeton, BC. Allenby Fm. Age M. Eocene.
![Pinus arnoldii cone. From Princeton, BC. Allenby Fm. Age M. Eocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5619-L17-24-300x199.jpg)
L17-24: Pinus arnoldii cone.
From Princeton, BC. Allenby Fm. Age M. Eocene.
![Conifer cone. From Genesee, AB. Paskapoo Fm.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5621-L17-25-300x199.jpg)
L17-25: Conifer cone.
From Genesee, AB. Paskapoo Fm.
![Conifer cone. From Genesee, AB. Paskapoo Fm.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5622-L17-25-300x199.jpg)
L17-26: Conifer cone.
From Genesee, AB. Paskapoo Fm.
![Casts of Cone](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5624-L17-27-300x199.jpg)
L17-27: Casts of Cone
![Cones from ?](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5626-L17-28-300x199.jpg)
L17-28: Cones from Auberlam ? Germany. Age Mio-Pliocene.
![Cones from ?](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5627-L17-28-300x199.jpg)
L17-28: Cones from Auberlam ? Germany. Age Mio-Pliocene
![Pinus seed. From BC. Tranquille Fm. Age M. Eocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5629-L17-29-300x199.jpg)
L17-29: Pinus seed.
From BC. Tranquille Fm. Age M. Eocene.
![Pinaceous seed. From Princeton, BC. Allenby Fm. Age M. Eocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5631-L17-30-300x199.jpg)
L17-30: Pinaceous seed.
From Princeton, BC. Allenby Fm. Age M. Eocene.
![Picea seed. From Princeton, BC. Age Eocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5633-L17-32-300x199.jpg)
L17-32: Picea seed.
From Princeton, BC. Age Eocene.
![Abies sp. seed. From Princeton, BC. Age Eocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5637-L17-33-300x199.jpg)
L17-33: Abies sp. seed.
From Princeton, BC. Age Eocene.
![Abies sp. seed. From Princeton, BC. Age Eocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5639-L17-33-300x199.jpg)
L17-33: Abies sp. seed.
From Princeton, BC. Age Eocene.
![Pinus pollen cone? From Blakeburn Mine, BC. Age Eocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5642-L17-34-300x199.jpg)
L17-34: Pinus? pollen cone
From Blakeburn Mine, BC. Age Eocene.
![Pinus pollen cone? From Blakeburn Mine, BC. Age Eocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5643-L17-34-300x199.jpg)
L17-34: Pinus? pollen cone
From Blakeburn Mine, BC. Age Eocene.
![Pseudolarix americana. From Republic, WA, USA. Klondike Mt. Fm. Age Eocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5645-L17-35-300x199.jpg)
L17-35: Pseudolarix americana.
From Republic, WA, USA. Klondike Mt. Fm. Age Eocene.
![Elatocladus. From Alberta. Age U. Cretaceous.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5647-L17-36-300x199.jpg)
L17-36: Elatocladus.
From Alberta. Age U. Cretaceous.
![Cupressinocladus & Glyptostrobus europaeus. Holotype? From Smoky Tower, AB. Paskapoo Fm. Age Paleocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5650-L17-38-300x199.jpg)
L17-38: Cupressinocladus & Glyptostrobus europaeus.
Holotype? From Smoky Tower, AB. Paskapoo Fm. Age Paleocene.
![Cupressinocladus. From Alberta. Age Paleocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5662-L17-39-300x199.jpg)
L17-39: Cupressinocladus.
From Alberta. Age Paleocene.
![Cupressinocladus. Broken specimen. From Smoky Tower, AB. Age Paleocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5654-L17-40-300x199.jpg)
L17-40: Cupressinocladus.
Broken specimen. From Smoky Tower, AB. Age Paleocene.
![Cedar family. From McAbee site, BC. Age M. Eocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5657-L17-41-300x199.jpg)
L17-41: Cedar family.
From McAbee site, BC. Age M. Eocene.
![Taxodioxylon (Metasequoia). From Drumheller, AB. Age U. Cretaceous.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5664-L17-42-300x199.jpg)
L17-42: Taxodioxylon (Metasequoia).
From Drumheller, AB. Age U. Cretaceous.
![Metasequoia occidentalis. From Smoky Tower, AB. Age Paleocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5668-L17-43-300x199.jpg)
L17-43: Metasequoia occidentalis.
From Smoky Tower, AB. Age Paleocene.
![Metasequoia occidentalis. From Smoky Tower, AB. Age Paleocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5672-L17-44-300x199.jpg)
L17-44: Metasequoia occidentalis.
From Smoky Tower, AB. Age Paleocene.
![Metasequoia occidentalis. From Smoky Tower, AB. Age Paleocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5677L17-45-300x199.jpg)
L17-45: Metasequoia occidentalis.
From Smoky Tower, AB. Age Paleocene.
![Metasequoia occidentalis. From Genesee, AB. Scollard Fm. Age Paleocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5680-L17-46-300x199.jpg)
L17-46: Metasequoia occidentalis.
From Genesee, AB. Scollard Fm. Age Paleocene.
![Metasequoia occidentalis. From Genesee, AB. Scollard Fm. Age Paleocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5682-L17-47-300x199.jpg)
L17-47: Metasequoia occidentalis.
From Genesee, AB. Scollard Fm. Age Paleocene.
![Metasequoia occidentalis. From Genesee, AB. Scollard Fm. Age Paleocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5684-L17-48-300x199.jpg)
L17-48: Metasequoia occidentalis.
From Genesee, AB. Scollard Fm. Age Paleocene.
![Metasequoia occidentalis. From Genesee, AB. Scollard Fm. Age Paleocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5693-L17-49-300x199.jpg)
L17-49: Metasequoia occidentalis.
From Genesee, AB. Scollard Fm. Age Paleocene.
![Metasequoia occidentalis. From Genesee, AB. Scollard Fm. Age Paleocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5696-L17-50-300x199.jpg)
L17-50: Metasequoia occidentalis.
From Genesee, AB. Scollard Fm. Age Paleocene.
![Metasequoia occidentalis. From Genesee, AB. Scollard Fm. Age Paleocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5698-L17-51-300x199.jpg)
L17-51: Metasequoia occidentalis.
From Genesee, AB. Scollard Fm. Age Paleocene.
![Metasequoia foliage. From Joffre Bridge, AB. Paskapoo Fm. Age Paleocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5702-L17-52-300x199.jpg)
L17-52: Metasequoia foliage.
From Joffre Bridge, AB. Paskapoo Fm. Age Paleocene.
![Metasequoia leaf. From Joffre Bridge, AB. Paskapoo Fm. Age Paleocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5704-L17-53-300x199.jpg)
L17-53: Metasequoia leaf.
From Joffre Bridge, AB. Paskapoo Fm. Age Paleocene.
![Metasequoia occidentalis. From Battle Bluff, BC. Age M.Eocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5708-L17-54-300x199.jpg)
L17-54: Metasequoia occidentalis.
From Battle Bluff, BC. Age M.Eocene.
![Metasequoia occidentalis. From Republic, WA, USA. Klondike Mt. Fm. Age M. Eocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5710-L17-55-300x199.jpg)
L17-55: Metasequoia occidentalis.
From Republic, WA, USA. Klondike Mt. Fm. Age M. Eocene.
![Metasequoia cones. Unknown location.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5771-L17-56-300x199.jpg)
L17-56: Metasequoia cones. From the Drumheller area.
![Taxodiaceae occidentalis. From Drumheller, AB. HSC Fm. Age U. Cretaceous.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5714-L17-57-300x199.jpg)
L17-57: Taxodiaceae occidentalis.
From Drumheller, AB. HSC Fm. Age U. Cretaceous.
![Metasequoia milleri seed cones. Peels. From Princeton, BC. Allenby Fm. Age M. Eocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5717-L17-58-300x199.jpg)
L17-58: Metasequoia milleri seed cones.
Peels. From Princeton, BC. Allenby Fm. Age M. Eocene.
![Taxodiaceae cones. From Drumheller, AB. Horseshoe Canyon Fm. Age U. Cretaceous.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5755-L17-59-300x199.jpg)
L17-59: Taxodiaceae cones.
From Drumheller, AB. Horseshoe Canyon Fm. Age U. Cretaceous.
![Metasequoia occidentalis cone. From Drumheller, AB. HSC Fm. Age U. Cretaceous.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5725-L17-60-300x199.jpg)
L17-60: Metasequoia occidentalis cone.
From Drumheller, AB. HSC Fm. Age U. Cretaceous.
![Metasequoia occidentalis cone. From Genesee, AB. Paskapoo Fm. Age Paleocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5728-L17-61-300x199.jpg)
L17-61: Metasequoia occidentalis cone.
From Genesee, AB. Paskapoo Fm. Age Paleocene.
![Metasequoia cones. From Sundance Mine, Lake Wabamun. Scollard Fm. Age Paleocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5730-L17-62a-300x199.jpg)
L17-62a: Metasequoia cones.
From Sundance Mine, Lake Wabamun. Scollard Fm. Age Paleocene.
![Metasequoia foxii and Paleocarpinus joffrensis. From Joffre Bridge, AB. Age Paleocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5739-L17-63-300x199.jpg)
L17-63: Metasequoia foxii and Paleocarpinus joffrensis.
From Joffre Bridge, AB. Age Paleocene.
![Metasequoia foxii. Broken. Coll by Betty Speirs. From Joffre Bridge, AB. Age Paleocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5746-L17-65-300x199.jpg)
L17-65: Metasequoia foxii.
Broken. Coll by Betty Speirs. From Joffre Bridge, AB. Age Paleocene.
![Metasequoia foxii. From Joffre Bridge, AB. Age Paleocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5748-L17-66-300x199.jpg)
L17-66: Metasequoia foxii.
From Joffre Bridge, AB. Age Paleocene.
![Glyptostrobus sp. From Smoky Tower, AB. Paskapoo Fm. Age Paleocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5751-L17-68-300x199.jpg)
L17-68: Glyptostrobus sp.
From Smoky Tower, AB. Paskapoo Fm. Age Paleocene.
![Glyptostrobus europaeus. From Smoky Tower, AB. Paskapoo Fm. Age Paleocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5758-L17-69-300x199.jpg)
L17-69: Glyptostrobus europaeus.
From Smoky Tower, AB. Paskapoo Fm. Age Paleocene.
![Glyptostrobus europaeus. From Joffre Bridge, AB. Paskapoo Fm. Age Paleocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5763-L17-70-300x199.jpg)
L17-70: Glyptostrobus europaeus.
From Joffre Bridge, AB. Paskapoo Fm. Age Paleocene.
![Glyptostrobus sp. Specimen with foliage and pollen cone? From Smithers, BC. Age M.Eocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5798-L17-71-300x199.jpg)
L17-71: Glyptostrobus sp.
Specimen with foliage and pollen cone? From Smithers, BC. Age M.Eocene.
![Glyptostrobus sp. From Smithers, BC. Age M.Eocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5773-L17-72-300x199.jpg)
L17-72: Glyptostrobus sp.
From Smithers, BC. Age M.Eocene.
![Glyptostrobus sp.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5776-L17-73-300x199.jpg)
L17-73: Glyptostrobus sp.
![Taxodiophyllum. From China Creek, BC. Age M.Eocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5784-L17-74-300x199.jpg)
L17-74: Taxodiophyllum.
From China Creek, BC. Age M.Eocene.
![Taxodiophyllum. From Princeton, BC. Age M.Eocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5779-L17-75-300x199.jpg)
L17-75: Taxodiophyllum.
From Princeton, BC. Age M.Eocene.
![Taxodiaceous cone. From Collawash River, Oregon. Age E.Miocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5802-L17-76-300x199.jpg)
L17-76: Taxodiaceous cone.
From Collawash River, Oregon. Age E.Miocene.
![Pararaucaria patagonica. Similar to Taxodiaceae. Cerro Cuadrado, Patagonia. Age Jurassic.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5786-L17-77-300x199.jpg)
L17-78: Pararaucaria patagonica.
Similar to Taxodiaceae. Cerro Cuadrado, Patagonia. Age Jurassic.
![Glyptostrobus & Sciatopitophyllum canadense. From Smoky Tower, AB. Paskapoo Fm. Age Paleocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5805-L17-78-300x199.jpg)
L17-79: L17-82: Glyptostrobus & Sciatopitophyllum canadense.
From Smoky Tower, AB. Paskapoo Fm. Age Paleocene.
![Radial section of a trunk.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5811-L17-82-300x199.jpg)
L17-82: Radial section of a trunk.
![Taxodioxylon sp. From Drumheller, AB. U. Cretaceous.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5794-L17-83-300x199.jpg)
L17-83: Taxodioxylon sp.
From Drumheller, AB. U. Cretaceous.
![Sciadopityphyllum canadenses. From Smoky Tower, AB. Paskapoo Fm. Age Paleocene.](https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/paleobotany/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2016/03/PJC_5816-L17-87-type-300x199.jpg)
L17-87: Sciadopityphyllum canadenses.
From Smoky Tower, AB. Paskapoo Fm. Age Paleocene.