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This little leaf resembles quite closely those of the living S. 
purpurea \.., as I have indicated in the specific name. 
Locality: Sea Cliff. 
JUGLANs crassipEs Heer. (PL4175; £3) 
Juglans crassipes Heer, Fl. Moletein, 23, pt, 0, J. 2. 
Also identified from the cretaceous of Kansas by Lesquereux* 
and by Heer from Greenland.t So far as I am aware it has not 
‘been previously reported from the eastern United States. 
Locality: Brooklyn, fide specimen in the cabinet of the Long 
Island Historical Society, “De Kalb Avenue, near Reid Street. 
G. Hurst, No. 235," 
JUGLANs arctica Heer.(?) (PI. 178, f. 2.) 
Juglans arctica Heer, Fl. Foss. Arct. 6: 71, pl. 40, f. 23 41, J. 
Fe FAI 3) 93. FoF 
It is always hazardous to identify a species from such a frag- 
ment as ours, and I have only placed it provisionally under the 
above name. Some of Heer’s figures represent specimens scarcely 
less fragmentary, however, and the comparison does not seem 
unwarranted. It has also been collected at Woodbridge, N. J., and 
is reported from the cretaceous of Kansas by Lesquereux.t 
Locality : Glen Cove. 
Ficus PROTOGHA Heer (?) (Pl. 175, f. 4). 
Ficus Protogea Heer, Fl. Foss. Arct.3: 108, pl. 29, f. 20; 30, 
J. t-8, 
Although both base and apex are missing from our specimen, 
its Provisional reference to the above species seems reasonable, 
“specially as fruit, referred to the same species, has been found in — 
the cretaceous of Kansas.§ It has not been elsewhere reported, 
however, from the United States. , 
Locality: Glen Cove. 
| FL Dak. Gr. 69, pf. 49, f. 1-3. 
FL Foss. Arct. 7: 97, £1. 61, fids 65) fi. 9» 
Fl. Dak. Gr, 68, 2. 19, £35 39, f. 5+ 
§ Fl. Dak. Gr, 36,04. 10, 9,8. 
