( 4°3 ) 



Bohemia (Gymnosp. Bohm. Kreidef., pi. g,fg- 12a). I am 

 of the opinion however that the length of the leaves indicates 

 its identity with the former. 



Juniperus hypnoides Heer(?). (Plate 41, Figs. 7, 7a.) 



Fl. Foss. Arct. 6: Abth. 1, 47, pi. 44, figs . 3, 4; 46, 

 jig. 18. 



Although the leaves in our specimen are apparently more 

 closely appressed and somewhat shorter and broader than in 

 Heer's representation of the species, I am inclined to think 

 that this is due to the fact that only young terminal branchlets 

 are included in ours, and these usually bear leaves markedly 

 different from those of the older or lower parts of the 

 branches. 



Reported also from the Cretaceous of Staten Island and 

 Martha's Vineyard. 



Thinnfeldia subintegrifolia (Lesq.) Knowlton. (Plate 



41, Figs. 13, 14.) 



Cat. Cret. & Tert. Plants N. Am., Bull. U. S. Geol. 

 Surv., No. 152, 228. 1898. 



Phyllocladus subintcgrifolius Lesq., Am. Journ. Sci. 46: 

 92. 1868; Cret. Fl., 54,//. 1, Jig- 12. 1874. 



Thinnfeldia Lesquercuxiana Heer, Fl. Foss. Arct. 6: 

 Abth. 2, 37,^/. 44, Jigs. 9, 10; 46, Jigs. i-i2b. 1882. 



This is one of the most abundant species in the Cretaceous 

 of New Jersey and it has also been identified from Staten 

 Island, Block Island and Martha's Vineyard. 



Thinnfeldia variabilis Vel. ? (Plate 41, Fig. 12.) 



Gymnosp. Bohm. Kreidef. 6, pi. 2, fgs. 1-5; 3, Jig- 12. 



1885. 



Not Thinnfeldia variabilis Font., Potomac or Younger 

 Mesozoic Flora, Monog. U. S. Geol. Surv. 15: no, pi. 17, 



fgs- 3-7; '<?> fg s t- 6 - l88 9- 



I am in some doubt as to whether our specimen belongs to 



the species described and figured by Velenovsky from the 



