ROSALES. 165 



Genus DALBERGIA Linne f. 



(SuppL, 1781, p. 52.) 

 Dalbergia apiculata Newb. 



Dalbergia apiculata Newb., Fl., Amboy Clays, 90, pi. 42, f. 17-ig, 

 1896. 



Description. — Leaflets obovate in outline, unsymmetrical, 3 

 cm. tO! 5 cm. in length by about 1.5 cm. to 2 cm. in greatest 

 breadth, which is in the upper half of the lamina. . Apex broadly 

 rounded, tipped with an apiculate point. Base narrowly elon- 

 gated. Margin entire. Midrib thin, generally curved. Second- 

 aries 6 or 7 pairs, slender, branching from, the midrib at an angle 

 of about 45° or slightly more and curving upward, camptodrome. 



These leaves undoubtedly belong to some leguminous plant 

 and are of the same general characters as the leaves usually re- 

 ferred to Dalbergia. They are frequent at the Woodbridge 

 locality in the lower Raritan beds. 



Occurrence. — Woodbridge. 



Collections, — N. Y. Botanical Garden. 



Genus HYMENAEA Linne. 



(Sp. PI., 1753, P- 1192.) 

 Hymenaea dakotana Lesq. 



Hymenaea dakotana Lesq., Fl. Dakota Group, 145, pi. 55, f. 2, ^; 



pi. 36, f. I, 2; pi. 62, f. 2, 1892. 

 HolHck, Bull. Torrey Club, vol. 21 : 56, pi. I/6, f. 4, 1894; 



U. S. Geol. Surv., Mon. 50: 83, pi. 7,2, f. 3-7, 1907. 

 Newb., Fl, Amboy Clays, 90, pi. 41, f. 14, 1896. 

 Berry, Ann. Rept. State Geol. (N. J.) for 1905; 138, 139, 



pi. 22, f. I, 2, 1906; Bull. Torrey Club, vol. 33: 176, 



1906. 

 Dalbergia Rinkiana Hollick, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 12: 



236, pi. d. /. 5, 1893. 



