410 Berry: Mesozoic FLORA OF ATLANTIC COASTAL PLAIN 
genus Cladophlebis, are contained in the Raritan material from 
Shannon Hill, Cecil County, Md. 
PODOZAMITES LANCEOLATUs (L. & H.) F. Braun 
Podozamites lanceolatus F. Braun in Miinster, Beitr. Petrefakten- 
kunde 2: 33. 1843. 
This possibly composite species, which has a recorded range 
from the Jurassic to the Upper Cretaceous, occurs in the Raritan 
collections from Shannon Hill, Cecil County, Md. It is present 
in the underlying Patapsco formation and in the overlying Ma- 
gothy formation in the Maryland area and is of slight stratigraphic 
significance. 
PODOZAMITES MARGINATUS Heer 
Podozamites marginatus Heer, Fl. Foss. Arct. 6: 43. pl. 16. f. 10. 
1882. 
The type of this species was described by Heer from the Atane 
beds of western Greenland. Subsequently Newberry* reported 
abundant fragmentary remains of this species from the middle 
Raritan deposits of New Jersey. The writer has recorded it 
from the Magothy formation of New Jersey but this identification 
is probably erroneous. 
What appear to be leaflets of this species are present in collec- 
tions from the Raritan formation of Maryland at the locality on 
the Drum Point R. R. near the head of the Severn River in Anne 
Arundel County. 
FICUS OVATIFOLIA Berry 
Ficus ovata Newb., Mon. U. S. Geol. Surv. 26: 70. pl. 24. f. I-}. 
1896 (not Don, 1803). 
Ficus ovatifolia Berry, Bull. Torrey Club 36: 253. 1909. 
This species, which is close to and probably the ancestra! form 
of Ficus Woolsoni Newb., is sparingly represented in the Raritan 
formation at East Washington Heights, District of Columbia. 
ASPIDIOPHYLLUM TRILOBATUM Lesq. 
A spidiophyllum trilobatum Lesq. Ann. Rept. U.S. Geol. Surv. Terr. 
_Cayden) 1874: Kote bl. 2. foams in des 
media. FI. dee Clays 44. pl. 13. f. 5, 6. 1896. 
