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EUCALYPTUS ?. NERVOSA Newb. mss.(?) (PI. 174, f. 10.) 
This fragment apparently represents an almost linear leaf, sim- 
ilar to such as have been described under the above name by 
Newberry from the Amboy clays. Or it may be a portion of &. 
Dakotensis Lesq. (Fl. Dak. Gr. 137, pl 37, f. 14-19). Its refer- 
ence to the species which is described from the East would seem, 
however, to be the most likely. 
Locality: Sea Cliff. 
Hymen@a Daxorana Lesq.(?) (PI. 176, f. 4). : 
Hymenea Dakotana Lesq. Fl. Dak. Gr. 145, pl. 55, f2, 33 5 
7: te 2p Os, fF: 2. 
Our specimen, although somewhat larger, agrees quite closely © 
with the species as above described, and I have so referred it pro- 
visionally. : 
Locality: Sea Cliff. 
COLUTEA PRIMORDIALIS Herr. (Pl. 174 f. 2.) 
Colutea primordialis Heer, Fl. Foss. Arct. 6: 99, 4 27,f.7-I1; 
43,f- 7,8 
Ours is apparently a large specimen of this species, aaa 
quite closely with the specimen figured by Heer, /oc. cit. pl. 27, f. 11: 
This was the only well defined leaf found on Eaton’s Neck, and is 
practically our only voucher for the existence of the cretaceous 
formation at that locality. It has been found in the Amboy clays _ 
at Woodbridge and in the cretaceous of the West.* 
Locality: Eaton’s Neck. 
LEGUMINOSITES CONVOLUTUS Lesq.(?) (PI. 177, f. 14.) 
Leguminosites convolutus Lesq. F\. Dak. Gr. 151, pl. 44,f: 4- 
This fragment is manifestly too small to form the basis for 2 
new species, and if referred provisionally to any described species, 
the above would seem to be its proper place. 
Locality: Glen Cove. 
LEGUMINOSITES constTRictus Lesq.(?) (Pl. 177, f. 13-) 
Leguminosites constrictus Lesq. Fl. Dak. Gr. 151, pl. 44, f. 3+ 
It is unfortunate that the apex of our specimen is nis b 
* Fl. Dak. Gr. 148, p/. 13, f. 8, 9. 
