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It resembles somewhat the leaf described under the name 
Laurus Knowltoni Lesq.,* but is not as long, nor is it as tapering | 
to the apex, and the secondaries are weaker. Named for Professor 
J. S. Newberry. 
Locality : Glen Cove. 
SASSAFRAS PROGENITOR Newb. mss. (?) (PI. 174, f. 1.) 
This fragmentary leaf is apparently comparable with the 
species described under the above name from the Amboy clays 
by Newberry, and I have thought it best to so refer it, provision- 
ally. 
Locality: Oak Neck. 
CINNAMOMUM SEZANNENSE Wat. (PI. 180, f. 5, 7-) 
Cinnamomum . Sezannense Wat. Pl. Foss. Bass. Paris, 175, f?. 
AO, oa. 
These leaves are so close to those described as above that I can 
but consider them identical. Specimens figured by Saporta and 
Marion} from Gelinden and by Heert from Greenland are even 
more nearly like ours, and their identity is far more marked than 
it is between them and the specimens figured by Lesquereux§ 
from Kansas, which latter more nearly resemble certain forms 
found in the Amboy clays, described by Newberry under the 
name C. intermedium, n. sp. 
Locality: f. 5, Glen Cove; f. 7, Sea Cliff. 
Drospyros ROTUNDIFOLIA’ Lesq. (PI. 179, f. 2). 
Diospyros rotundifolia Lesq. Cret. Fl. 89, pl. 30,f- I, 14. . 
This is an exceedingly variable species, if we are to include all 
the specimens which have been identified with it, and while our 
Specimen cannot be compared with the figures of the type, as 
above quoted, yet Lesquereux’s subsequent figures|| compare quite 
Satisfactorily with our. . 
Locality: Glen Cove. 
Mes Dak. Gr. 94, pl. 50, f. 4. 
Rev. Fl. Heers. Gelind. 60, p/. 9, f. 2-6. ere ee 
$F. Foss. Arct. 6:77, pl, 29, £8; 335 fe Why 12,00 7! 3% Ph Oly fist 
§ Fl. Dak. Gr. 107, pl. 12, f. 6, 7 ee oF Geer oe 
I FL. Dak. Gr. 112, pf, 77, f, 8-11. 
