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Laurus Hotuisz, Heer ? 
dO! PR Bi Pome: ae 7 
A single fragment, representing what is apparently the base 
of a leaf of this species, obtained by Mr. Wm. T. Davis at 
Kreischerville. 
Diospyros Streenstrurr, Heer. 
P 1. GE. fi. 8. 
A well preserved impression in one of the concretions from 
Tottenville. It appears to be identical with the species 
described and figured by Heer, under the above name. (Flor. 
Hoss, Arct. VII. Pl. LXIV. f. 1¢, 1). 
Karma Brirrontana, 0. sp. 
PlelisGy 18. 
Leaf about 1 inch long by 14 inch wide at widest part, oblong, entire, 
rounded at the apex, tapering below, midrib prominent, no nervation 
yisible, indicating that the leaf was of a thick coriaceous consistency. 
Locality: clay beds, Kreischerville. Named in honor of Dr. 
N. L. Britton, to whom I am indebted for valuable assistance in 
tracing the affinities of many of the new species here 
enumerated. 
Evcatyptus Gernirzi, Heer. 
Pl A eG. 
This specimen, although exceedingly fragmentary, shows 
clearly along the margin the characteristic veining of what have 
been described as Eucalypti. E. Geinitzi has been found 
abundantly at Woodbridge and has been previously noted by 
me from Tottenville, hence it seems reasonable to consider our 
fragment as belonging tothis species. Locality: Kreischerville. 
LecuMrnosires Frricipus, Heer. Eee 
Pl. TT fe ad. 
Tam unable to find any difference between the specimen here 
ficured, found in the clay at Kreischerville, and the figure 
sander this name by Prof. Heer, from the Cretaceous of 
Greenland. (Flor. Foss. Arct. VII. Bh Lay 22.) 
