420 Berry: MESOZOIC FLORA OF ATLANTIC COASTAL PLAIN 
South Carolina, being replaced to the southwestward by sands 
and kaolins marking a continuance of the Middendorf phase for 
a much longer time in that area than to the northeastward. Both 
phases finally pass gradually into typical marine, non-plant-bearing 
beds. Eleven localities within the state are known to bear fossil 
plants. Five of these are in the Middendorf and six are in the 
Black Creek, and these will be fully described in the final report 
on this flora. 
Seventy-six different species of fossil plants have been deter- 
mined from these various outcrops. Twenty-four of these are 
new to science. The latter are referred to the following genera: 
Acaciaphyllites Leguminosites 
Algites Lycopodium* 
Andromeda omisia 
Araucaria ? Pachistima 
Calycites ati 
Celastrophyllum oides 
mom doen 
t um 
Crotonophyllum 
Ficus 
Heterolepis 
Illicium 
The following heretofore described species have been identified 
in the South Carolina collections: 
Andromeda grandifolia Berry 
Andromeda Novae-caesareae Hollick 
Andromeda Parlatorii Heer 
Araucaria bladenensis Berry 
Araucaria Jeffreyi Berry 
(?) Arundo groenlandica Heer 
Brachyphyllum macrocarpum Newb. 
Carex Clarkii Berry 
Celastrophyllum crenatum Heer 
oe elegans Berry 
Cephalotaxospermum carolinianum Berry 
Cinnamomum Newberryi Berry 
pease ie aligerum hee ) Berry 
B 
Diospyros rotundifolia Lesq. 
Quercus (2 species) 
Rhus 
Salix 
Strobilites 
Juglans arctica Heer 
tanensis Berryt nom. nov. 
urus plutonia Heer 
Laurophyllum elegans Hollick 
Laurophyllum nervillosum Hollick 
Leguminosites duit ngueaiceede Berry 
Magnolia Capellin er 
(?) Magnolia Ni canal Berry 
Magnolia obtusata Heer 
(?) Magnolia eae Lesq. 
Moriconia americana Berr 
Myrica pen Berry 
Myrica sence Berry 
ni (Lesq. : Berry 
Onoclea inquirenda Hollick 
Phragmites Pratti fae 
* This species is described in Amer. Jour. Sci. IV. 30: 276,:870.- 1910 
{ This is a new name proposed for the well-known species Laurus leat of 
Heer, preoccupied by a recent species proposed by Rafinesque. 
