98 THE RARITAN FLORA. 



Description — i"ramulis elongatis, virgatis, foliis omnino tectis, 

 foliis, subfalcatis, angustis, apice valde attenuatis, uninerviis, 

 ramis adultis pulvinis rhombeis obtectis." Heer, 1871. 



This species, like Sequoia Reichenbachi, occurs sparingly at the 

 Woodbridge horizon, and like the latter is more abundant in the 

 overlying Magothy formation at Cliffwood bluff. It resembles 

 this species considerably, but may be distinguished by the thicker 

 twigs with decurrent pointed leaves, which are more curved and 

 less rigid than in the Sequoia and with smaller intermediate scale- 

 like leaves, which are altogether wanting in the latter. Geinitzia 

 formosa was described originally from the Senonian of Saxony, 

 and it also ranges upwards into the ^Montana formation of 

 Wyoming. It is another species which serves to ally the Raritan 

 with younger deposits elsewhere. 



Occurrence. — Woodbridge. 



Collections. — N. Y. Botanical Garden. 



Family TAXACE^. 

 Sub-Family Taxe^. 



Genus PROTOPHYLLOCLADUS Berry. 

 (Bull. Torrey Club, vol. XXX, 1903, p. 440.) 

 PROTOPHYLLOCLADUS suBiNTEGRiFOLius (Lesq.) Berry. 

 Plate IX. 



Phyllocladus suhintcgrifolius Lesq., Amer. Jour. Sci., vol. 46 : 92, 



1868; Cret. Fl. 54, pJ. I, f. 12, 1874: Fl. Dakota Group, 



5^, pi. 2, f. i-s, 1892. 

 Thinnfeldia Lesquercuxiana Heer, Fl. Foss. Arct.. vol. 6, ab. 2: 



T^y, pi. 44, f. Q, 10; pi. 46, f. II, J2a, b, 1882. 

 Hollick. Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 11: 99, pi. j, /. 6, 



1892. 

 Newb.. Fl. Amboy Clays, 59, pi. 11, f. 1-17, 1896. 

 Thinnfeldia subintegrifolia Knowlton, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv.,. 



No. 152 : 228, 1898. 



