Bamford, Marion Kde Wit, Michiel C J2015-01-072015-01-0719930078-8554http://hdl.handle.net/10539/16195Seven pieces of silicified wood are described from two sites near the Sak River, Bushmanland. The Miocene deposit yielded five specimens which can be assigned to the Dipterocarpaceae, Fagaceae, Myrtaceae, Oleaceae and Rutaceae. Of the two logs recovered from the Plio-Pleistocene deposit, only one was well enough preserved to be assigned to the Polygalaceae. All the woods indicate that the palaeoenvironment in that region was tropical to subtropical based on the wood structure, growth rings and from their modem counterparts.enCenozoicpetrified woodclimate changefossil angiospermsMiocenePlio-PleistoceneTaxonomic description of fossil wood from Cainozoic Sak River terraces, near Brandvlei, Bushmanland, South AfricaArticle