136 THE RARITAN FLORA. 



Magnolia woodbridgensis Hollick. 

 Plate XV, Fig. 2. 



Magnolia woodbridgensis Hollick in Newb., Fl. Amboy Clays, 

 74, pi. 36, f. II; pi. S7, f- 5-7 > 1896; Ann. N. Y. Acad. 

 Sci., vol. 11:60, pi. s, f. 2, 1898. U. S. Geol. Surv. 

 Mon. 50: 66, pi. 20, f. 7, 1907. 

 Berry, Bull. N. Y. Bot. Garden, vol. 3 : yy, pi. jj, f. 5; pi. 

 57, f. 2, 1903. 



Description. — Leaves elongate-ovate in outline, 10 cm. to 15 

 cm>. in length by 4 cm. to 6 cm. in greatest breadth, which is 

 toward the base. Apex obtuse. Base rounded. Midrib stout. 

 Secondaries slender, numerous, about 12 pairs, camptodrome, 

 branching from the midrib at a wide angle in some instances 

 approaching 90°. The original description says that the texture 

 is thin, although, according to the writer's observations, it is sub- 

 coriaceous, and the venation is often obsolete. 



This species is common in the Raritan at the Woodbridge 

 locality, and it has also been recorded from Block Island and 

 from the Magothy formation at Cliffwood bluff. 



Occurrence. — Woodbridge. 



Collections. — N. Y. Botanical Garden. 



Magnolia Hollicki Berry. 

 Plate XV, Fig. 3. 



Magnolia Hollicki Berry, Bull. Torrey Club, vol. 36: 253, 1909. 



Magnolia auriculata Hollick, Bull. Torrey Club, vol. 21:61, pi. 



I7P, f. 6, 7, 1894; U. S. Geol. Surv. Mon. 50:67, pi. 



19 > f- 5; Pl- ^0, f. 5, 8, 1907 (non Lam., 1783). 



Smith, Geol. Coastal Plain in Ala., 348, 1894. 



Newb., Fl. Amboy Clays, 75, pi. 58, f. i-p, 11. 1896 (non 



/. 10). 

 Berry, Bull. Torrey Club, vol. 33 : 174, 1906. 

 Dicotyledonous leaf impresdon Hitchcock, Geol. Mass., vol. 

 2:430, pi. ip, f. I (pars), 1841. 



