76 THE RARITAN FLORA. 



information is at hand it would be unwise to alter the present 

 nomenclature. 



Occurrence. — Woodbridge. 



Collections. — N. Y. Botanical Garden. 



PoDOZAMiTES ivANCEOLATus (L. & H.) F. Braun. 



Zamia lanceolata L. & H., Foss. Fl. vol. 3, pi. ipj, 1836. 

 Zamites lanceolatus F. Braun., Verzeich. Kreis.-Nat.-Samml. 



Bayreuth Petrefact., 100, 1840. 

 Podozamites lanceolatns F. Braun in Miinster, Beitr. Petrefac- 

 tenkunde, vol. 2, pt. 6: 33, 1843. 

 Schimper, Pal. Veget., vol. 2: 160, 1870. 

 Velenovsky, Gymn. Bohm. Kreidef., 11, />/. 2, f. 11-19, 24, 



1885. 

 Dawson, Trans. Roy. Soc. Can., vol. 3, sec. 4 : 6, pi. i, f. ^, 



1886. 

 Lesq. Fl. Dakota Group, 28, pi. i, f. 5, 6, 1892. 

 Penhallow, Summary Geol. Surv. Can., 1904: 9, 1905. 

 Fontaine in Ward, Mon. U. S. Geol. Surv., vol. 48: no, 



pi. .24, f. i/-^20, 1906. 

 Knowlton, Smith. Misc. Coll., vol. 4, pt. i : 120, pi. 14, f. 4, 



1907. 

 Hollick, Mon. U. S. Geol. Surv., vol. 50 : 35, pi. 2, f. i, 1907. 

 Podosamites proximans Conrad, Amer. Jour. Sci., (II) vol. 47: 



361, tf. 1869. 

 Podozamites angustifolius Newb., Fl. Amboy Clays, 44, pi. ij, f. 

 2, 1896 (non f. I, 3, 4). 

 Hollick, Bull. N. Y. Bot. Garden, vol. 3 : 410, pi. 71, f. 8, 

 1904. 



Description. — "Pinnis distantibus, alternis oppositisve, elong- 

 atis, basi sensim angustatis, inferioribus lanceolato-linearibus, 

 superioribus elongato-ellipticis ; nervis crebris." Schimper, 1870. 



This is a species of great vertical range, being recorded from 

 the Jurassic upward to the Upper Cretaceous. The lateral range 

 is equally great, embracing two continents. North America and 



