192 THE RARITAN FLORA. 



Occurrence.. — Sayreville, Milltown, Woodbridge, Soiith Am- 

 boy. 



Collections. — U. S. National Museum, N. Y. Botanical Gar- 

 den. 



Eucalyptus unearipolia Berry. 



Plate XXVIII, Fig. 8. 



Bucalyptus ? nervosa Hollick, Bull. Torrey Club, vol. 21 : 56, pi. 

 1/4 f. 10, 1894; Ann. N. Y. Acad Sci., vol. 11: 

 61, pi. 4, f. 3b, 1898; Mon. U. S. Geol. Surv., vol. 50: 

 95, pi. 8, f. 6b; pi. S5, f. 16, 1907 (non. F. Muell.) 

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

 Newb., Fl. Amboy Clays, 112, pi. ^2, f. j-5, 8, 1896. 

 Bucalyptus lineari folia Berry, Bull. Torrey Club, vol. 34 : 203, 

 1907. 



Description. — Leaves elongate-linear in outline, locm. to 15 

 cm. in length by i cm. or less in width, with entire margins, a 

 narrow cuneate base and a rounded obtuse apex. Midrib stout. 

 Secondaries very numerous, parallel, crowded, i mm. to 2 mm. 

 apart; they branch from the midrib at angles of 45° or some- 

 what less and run in a straight course to the marginal vein, which 

 connects their distal ends in a straight line parallel, and close to, 

 the margin. 



This species is very similar to the contemporaneous leaves 

 which have been referred to this genus, and especially to Eucalyp- 

 tus Wardiana Berry^ described from the overlying Magothy for- 

 miation; in fact it is quite possible that the leaves from Block 

 Island, Long Island and North Carolina, which have been identi- 

 fied as Eucalyptus Unearifolia, nmy really be examples of Euca- 

 lyptus Wardiana. . The former is alsO' recorded from' the Tusca- 

 loosa formation of Alabamia. 



Occurrence. — South Amboy. 



Collections. — N. Y. Botanical Garden. 



^ Berry, Bull. Torrey Club, 32 : 47. 1905. 



