88 MEMOIRS OF THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 



8. Knowlton, F. H. Catalog of Cretaceous and Tertiary plants of 



North America. Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. 152: . 1898. 



9. Shaw, C. H. The development of vegetation in the morainal de- 



pressions of the vicinity of Woods Hole. Bot. Gaz. 33 : 437. 1902. 



10. Berry, E. W. Paleobotanical notes. Bot. Gaz. 39: 232. 1905. 



11. Harper, R. M. The coastal plain plants of New England, their 



history and distribution. Rhodora 7: 69-80. 1905;8:27-30. 1906. 



12. (Anon.) Field meetings of the Torrey Club. (May 30, 1906.) 



Torreya 6: 130. 1906. 



13. Harper, R. M. A Long Island cedar swamp. Torreya 7: 198-200. 



1907. 



14. Nichols, J. T. New station for Chamaecyparis on Long Island, 



New York. Rhodora 9: 74. 1907. 



15. Bicknell, E. P. The white cedar in western Long Island. Torreya 



8: 27, 28. 1908. 



16. Harper, R. M. The pine-barrens of Babylon and Islip, Long Island. 



Torreya 8: 1-9. 1908. 



17. Bartlett, H. H. The submarine Chamaecyparis hog at Woods Hole, 



Massachusetts. Rhodora 11 : 221-235. 1909. 



18. Davis, C. A. & Bastin, E. S. Peat deposits of Maine. Bull. U. S. 



Geol. Surv. 376: 19, 20. 1909. 



19. Stone, W. Plants of southern New Jersey with special reference 



to the flora of the pine-barrens. Ann. Rep. N. J. State Mus. 

 1910: 70, 151. 1912. 



20. Clarke, J. M. [Review of D. W. Johnson's] Fixite de la cote 



atlantique de I'Amerique du Nord. Science II. 38: 26. 1913. 



21. Johnson, D. W. Botanical phenomena and the problem of recent 



coastal subsidence. Bot. Gaz. 56: 449-468. 1913- 



22. Nichols, G. E. Vegetation of Connecticut. Torreya 13: 89-112. 



1913. Bull. Torrey Club 42: 169-217. 1915. 



23. Fuller, M. L. Geology of Long Island, New York. Prof. Paper 



U. S. Geol. Surv. 82: 212-216. 1914. 



24. Taylor, N. Flora of the vicinity of New York: A contribution to 



plant geography. Mem. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 5: 4, 11, 74 and pi. 6. 



1915- 



Explanation of plates 6-10 



Plates 6-8 



Bunker's Pond, Merrick, Long Island, New York, showing upper end of white-cedar 

 swamp. 



Plate 9 



Interior of white-cedar swamp below Bunker's Pond, Merrick, Long Island, Xew York. 



Plate id 

 Contact of white-cedar swami) and salt marsh, Merrick, Long Island, New York. 



