CONIFERALES. 97 



Hollick, U. S. Geol. Surv., Mon. 50: 43, pi. 2, f. 41, 1907. 

 Cones of Sequoia sp., Hollick in Newb., Fl. Amboy Clays, note, 

 p. 49, pi. p, /. 4, 4a, 1896. 



Description. — "S. ramis alternis, ramulis congestis, jimioribus 

 elongatis, foliis basi valde decurrentibus, lineari-subulatis, apice 

 actiminatis, rectis vel leviter curvatis, dorso carinatus ; strobilo 

 breviter ovali, 23 mm. longo, 20 mm, lato, squamis 5-6 angular- 

 ibus, medio unbonatis, margine striatis." Heer, 1883. 



This is doubtfully a memjber of the Raritan flora and probably 

 came from Newberry's locality "near Keyport," i. e., Cliffwood 

 bluff, which is in the overlying Magothy formation, as I have 

 found cones of this species at that place. Since, however, there 

 is no reason why this species should not occur in the Raritan, and 

 the present uncertainty as to the locality from which Newberry's 

 specimens were collected cannot be cleared up, it is retained as a 

 member of the Raritan flora. 



Occurrence. — ^Locality unknown. 



Collections, — N. Y. Botanical Garden, Johns Hopkins Uni- 

 versity. 



Genus GEINITZIA Endl. 



(Synop. Conif., 1847, p. 280.) 



Geinitzia formos.\ Heer. 



Geinitzia formosa Heer, Neue Denks. Schweiz Gesell., vol. 24: 6, 

 pi. I, f. p; pi. 2, 1 87 1. 

 Newb., Fl. Amboy Clays, 51, pi. p, /. p, 1896. 

 Hollick, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 16: 129, pi. 12, f. i, 2, 



1897- 

 Knowlton, Bull. U. S. Geol. Survey, No. 163 : 28. pi. 5, /. i, 



2, 1900. 

 Berry. Bull. N. Y. Bot. Garden, vol. 3: 57, 1903; Bull 



Torrey Club, vol. 31 : 68, pi. 4, f. 2, j, 1904. 

 Geinitzia sp., Newb., Proe. N. Y. Lye. Nat. Hist., 2nd ser. : 10, 



1873- 



