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Dalbergia Rixkiana, Heer. 

 PL VI. f. 4, 5. 



The specimens here figured seem to agree closely with those 

 described and figured bv Prof. Heer, under the above name in 

 rior. Foss. Arct. YI. 102, PI. XXVI. f. 1-3. Our specimens vary 

 considerably in size, and it is possible that we may have more 

 than one species represented. I do not know that it has been 

 previously reported from the eastern United States. 



Locality: F. 4. fi'om Williamsburg (Brooklyn), L. I.; f. 5 

 from Lloyd's Neck. L. I. 



DiosPYROs PRiM^vA, Heer. 



PI. VII. f. 5. 



Previously reported from New Jersey and Staten Island. 

 Locality : Glen Cove, L. I. 



Laurus Plutonia, Heer, 



PI. VL f. 1. 



This species has been identified previously from both New 

 Jersey and Staten Island. 

 Locality : Glen Cove, L. I. 



Sassafras (Araliopsis) acutilobom, Lesq. 

 PI. VII. f. 1. 



This exceedingly variable species, first described and figured 

 by Prof. Lesquereux (Cret. Flor. VI. 79, PI. XIV. f. 1, 2,) is well 

 represented in its average shape and size by the specimen here 

 figured. In the Amboy claj^s it is very abundant, but only this 

 one specimen has as j^et turned up on Long Island. 



Locality : Glen Cove, L. I. 



Myrtophyllum (Eucalyptus?) Geinitzi, Heer. 



PL VI. f. 2. 



Previously reported from New Jersey, Staten Island and 

 Martha's Vineyard. 



Locality : Glen Cove, L. I, 



