A Review Of The Early Miocene Mastixioid Flora Of The Kristina Mine At Hrádek Nad Nisou In North Bohemia (The Czech Republic) Author Dedicated in memory of the late FrantiŠek Holý (1935 - 1984), an eminent Czech palaeobotanist Author Holý, František National Museum, Václavské nám. 68,115 79 Prague 1, the Czech Republic Author Kvaček, Zlatko Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague, Albertov 6, 128 43 Prague 2, the Czech Republic, e-mail: kvacek @ natur. cuni. cz Author Teodoridis, Vasilis Department of Biology and Environmental Studies, Faculty of Education, Charles University in Prague, M. D. Rettigové 4, 116 39 Prague 1, the Czech Republic, e-mail: vasilis. teodoridis @ pedf. cuni. cz text Acta Musei Nationalis Pragae Series B 2012 2012-12-31 68 3 - 4 53 118 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.13191145 2533-4069 13191145 Ilex saxonica MAI Pl. 9, fig. 18 1964 Ilex saxonica MAI , p. 33, pl. 2, figs 19-21, pl. 6, figs 7-8 (Wiesa). 1977a Ilex saxonica MAI ; Holý, p. 112 (Hrádek/N., Kristina Mine). Stones 4.8–5.8 mm long, 2.2–2.7 mm wide, in side view elongate half-moon shaped, ventral edge straight to slightly concave, dorsal side rounded, sides joining at very sharp angle, apex rounded, base narrowed, high (to wing-like) thick ribs on dorsal and lateral sides, often anastomosing, forming deep lacunae, 1–2 wing ribs on sides ( Holý 1975 , pp. 66-67, pl. 12, fig. 10). D i s c u s s i o n: According to Holý (1975) the endocarps best match those of Ilex perado DC living on Madeira. M a t e r i a l: 4 stones, G 3056.