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pared with species which have been figured under the genera 
Poacites Brong., Cyperites Lindl. and Hutt., Phragmutes Trin., etc.* 
I do not think it wise; however, to refer them definitely in their 
fragmentary condition. 
Locality: Glen Cove. 
f. 11. This is a fragment of a fruit, composed of round carpels 
or spores. It has somewhat the appearance of Caulinites fecundus 
Lesq. Tert. Fl. ror, p/. rg, 1-3, but further than this I would ~ 
not hazard a conjecture. , 
Locality: Glen Cove. 
f.9. These two fragments might be provisionally referred to 
Typha and perhaps to 7: latissima, A. Br. Ettingsh. Foss. Fl. Bilin, 
30, pl. 6, f. ga, b, ro. 
Locality: Lloyd’s Neck. 
f. 8. This is evidently an imperfect specimen of the organism 
described by Newberry from the Amboy clays under the name 
Tricalycites papyraceus. Itisa dicotyledone of unknown affinities. 
Locality: Lloyd’s Neck. 
f.6. Apparently a portion of an ament or catkin of some 
dicotyledone, probably a Sa/ix or a Populus. Inasmuch as several 
Species of the former are well recognized in our cretaceous flora, 
such reference would probably be correct. 
Locality: Glen Cove. . 
Explanation of Plates. 
PLATE 174. 
Fig. 1, Sassafras progenitor Newb. mss.(?) Oak Neck. 
Fig. 2. Cohetea Primordialis Heer. Eaton’s Neck. 
Figs. 3, 7. Aralia Nassauensis n. sp. Brooklyn. 
Fig, 4. Aralia patens Newb. mss. (?) Glen Cove. 
Fig. 5. Sedix proteafolia flexuosa Lesq. Sea Cliff. 
Fig. 6. Cissites Sormosus Heer. (?) Dosoris Island. 
Fig. 8. Grewiopsis vidurnifolia Ward. Lloyd’s Neck. 
Batam en OE 
* Poacites Mengeanus Heer, Fl. Foss. Arct. 2: 466, ~/ 55, J: 9s 104 6. 
Poacites arundinarius Ettingsh. Foss. Fl. Bilin, 24, £/. 5, f: 3-5, 7. 
Cyperites deperditus Wat. Pl. Foss. Bass. Paris, 69, 7218) f:3+ 
Ctyerites borealis Heer, Fl. Foss. Arct. 1:96, pl 451-33 
Phragmites Ocningensis Al. Br.; Heer in Fl. Foss. Arct. 1: 96, pl. Hf OF, 
and 45, 7. 6, ete, wee ee 
