49 ; 
For purposes of comparison I have introduced figures of pods 
representing living three species, viz: Mezoneurum cucullatum L., 
Pongamia glabra Vent. and Lonchocarpus neuroscapha Benth. and 
Copies of two figures representing fossils which have been referred 
to the first of these genera, viz: MJezoneurum dimidiatum Wat.and 
M. Radobojanum Ung. 
The new species are: 
MEZONEURUM BRIDGETONENSE N. sp. 
( Plate 258, Figs.,1-7.) 
Pods 21% in. to 4 in. long by 1 in. to 134 in. wide in middle, 
obtuse and slightly recurved at end, abruptly rounded or attenu- 
ated at base; suture prominent, distant about 4 in. from middle 
of nearest margin; reticulations more or less prominent laterally, 
extending from suture to farthest margin, with occasional cross 
connections, few or none between suture and nearest margin. 
Loncuocarpus Novak-CAESAREAE N. sp. 
(Plate 259, figs. 6-8.) 
Pods about 234 in. long by 1 in. to 1% in. wide in middle, 
tapering to end and base, recurved at end, curved or recurved at 
ase; suture prominent, distant about 14 in. from middle of nearest 
Margin; reticulations more or less prominent laterally, between 
Suture and farthest margin, with cross connections which give an 
appearance of forking, a few more or less obscure and simple nerves 
€tween suture and nearest margin. 
Explanation of Plates. 
PLATE 258. 
Figs. 1-7. Mezoneurum Bridgetonense Hollick. 
PLATE 259. 
Fig. 1. Mesoneurum dimiaiatum Wat, Plant. Foss. Bass. Paris, 244. p/. 60. fig. 10. 
Fig. 2, Mezoneurum cucullatum L. Cult. in Kew gardens. Specimenin Herb, 
Columbia College. 
n Fig. 3. Pongamia glabra Vent. Hong Kong. Specimen in Herb. Columbia 
ege. 
PL. 99, 
Fig. 5. Mesoneurum Radobojanum Ung. Syll. Plant. Foss. part 2, 28. pi. it, 
———Fg.6.8. Lonchocarpus Novae-CacsareaeWollick. = 
Fig. 4. Lonchocarpus neuroscapha Benth. From Mart. Fl. Brasil. 15: part 1 _ oe 
