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Magnolia longifolia, Ne^b. in mss. 

 PI. III. f. 9. 



Locality, Tottenville, in ferruginous sandstone. 



This species was collected by Dr. J. S. Newberiy in the New- 

 Jersey clays, at Woodbridge, and is figured in the Flora of the 

 Amboy clays under the above name (PI. LY. f. 1-4). 



Peotaeoides Daphnogenoides, Heer. 



PI. II. f. 4, 9, 13. 



This species appears to be one of the most plentiful from this 

 region. It has been previously noted bj' me from Tottenville, the 

 specimens here figured are from the Kreischerville c\i\ys and it 

 is abundant at Woodbridge and South Amboy, N. J.* 



Majanthemophtllum pusillum, Heer. 



PI. I. f. 7. 



The specimen -which is here represented is apparently 

 identical with that figured by Heer under the above name 

 (FI. Fo&s. Arct. VII.. 18, 19, PI. LV. f. 17, 176.) Locality : 

 Kreischerville clays. 



Dewalquea iNsiGNis, Hos. 



Pl.L f. 9. 



The single fragment represented appears to be undoubtedly 

 the same as the species described and figured \>\ Heer under 

 the above name (Fh Foss. Arct. VII. 37, PI. LXII f.7,,7b. and 

 PI. LVIII. f. 3). Locality : Kreischerville clays. 



Dewalquea Haldemiana, Sap. ? 

 PI. IL f. 10, 2a. 

 Locality : clays at Kreischerville. 



* Since writing this paper I have received Monograph No. XVII. of the U. S. 

 Geol. Survey (The Flora of the Dakota Group ; Lesquercux), in ■which is 

 de.scribeil and figured (p. 77, PI. XII. f. -2) under the name FicKs iirotupoiiles, sp. 

 nov., a leaf identical with one figured 1)V me as I'votacoidef ]>apliim<jeiioi(lef. 

 from Tottenville. (Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sei. XI. PI. III. f. 1.) Whether or not this 



feneric distinction is warranted need not be here discussed however, and 

 merely desire to call attention to the fact. 



