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MyrsINE ELONGATA Newb. mss. (PI. 177, f. 2). 
This leaf is evidently identical with those described by New- 
berry under the above name, from the Amboy clays. 
Locality: Lloyd’s Neck. 
ANDROMEDA Parratori Heer. (03.196, 1,9, 8) 
Andromeda Parlatorii Heer, Phyl. Crét. Neb. 18, pl. 1, f. 5. ; 
This species, originally described from the cretaceous of 
Nebraska by Heer, was subsequently found in the West by Les- 
quereux,* in more or less abundance; by Heer+ in Greenland; 
by David White on Martha’s Vineyard,t and it is one of the com- 
monest species in the Amboy clays. 
Locality: Sea Cliff. 
VIBURNUM. INTEGRIFOLIUM Newb. mss. PEI) 19) 
This fragment is evidently identical with the specimen described : 
by Newberry under the above name from the Amboy clays. Its — 
reference to Viburnum seems more than doubtful, but as it will be 
eventually published under the above name I have thought it best 
to retain it in full. 
Locality: Glen Cove. 
ARALIA TRANSVERSINERVIA Sap. et Mar. (PL.176, £01.) 7 
Aralia transversinervia Sap. et Mar. Rev. Fl. Heers. Gelind. 79, 
pl. 12, f2 4s 14, f. 1. ; 
{ doubt very much whether this leaf ought to be included in 
the genus Aralia; it is more likely to be a Ficus, but it is evi- 
dently identical with the species described and ‘figured as above- 
Locality : Oak Neck. 
ARALIA PATENS Newb. mss.(?) (Pl. 174, f. 4.) 
This fragment apparently belongs to an Avalia, with widely 
spreading divergent lobes, similar to the species described under 
the above name by Newberry from the Amboy clays. Ls 
_ Locality: Glen Cove. co 
*Cret. FL. 88, p/, 23, f. 6,7; 28,715; Fl. Dak. Gr. 115, p2. 19, fi. 13 52S: 
+ Fl. Foss. Arct. 3: 112, pf, 32, f 7, 2; and 6: 79, pi. 27, f. 1b, 11; 42, fo 4 
+“ On Cretaceous Plants from Martha’s Vineyard.” Am. Journ. Sci. (IIL) 39 
97; pl. 2, £4 (1890). rey eee aie 
