172 Berry: Mesozoic FLORA OF ATLANTIC COASTAL PLAIN 
and is very common in the lower part of the Tuscaloosa formation 
in western Alabama. 
OccuRRENCE: Adams Kaolin cuts near Murfreesboro, Pike | 
County. 
PODOZAMITES sp. . 
Small fragments of a species of Podozamites occur in the collec- 
tion from the east part of Section 2, but whether they represent 
Podozamites marginatus, which occurs elsewhere in the Bingen 
sand, as well as in the Tuscaloosa formation of the Eastern Gulf 
area, or some other of the numerous Cretaceous forms referred to 
this genus it is impossible to determine. 
OccURRENCE: Mine Creek, three and one half miles north of 
Nashville, Howard County. 
CONIFERALES 
_PINACEAE 
SEQUOIA Endlicher 
SEQUOIA HETEROPHYLLA Velenovsky 
Sequoia heterophylla Velenovsky, Gym. Béhm. Kreidef. 22. pl. 12. 
f. 12; pl. 13. f. 2-4, 6-9. 1885. 
This characteristic species, described originally from the 
Cenomanian of Bohemia, may be readily recognized by the form 
of the foliage—the flat, lanceolate, decurrent leaves above, and 
the short and appressed leaves below. It has a wide geographical 
range as may be seen from the accompanying table of distribution. 
It has not yet been found but probably will be eventually dis- 
covered in the Woodbine sand, since it is not uncommon in the 
Tuscaloosa beds of western Alabama. 
A considerable number of fragmentary but characteristic 
specimens have been collected from near the base of the upper gies 
of the Bingen sand. 
OcCURRENCE: Big Railroad Cut, oné mile southwest of sae , 
well Spur, Pike County. 
SEQUOIA CONCINNA Heer 
Sequoia concinna Heer, Fl. Foss. Arct. 7: 13. pl. 49. f. 8b, ¢; ve 
50. f. 1b; pl. 51. f. 2-10; pl. 52. f. 1-3; pl. 53. f. 1b. 18833 
Berry, Geol. Surv. of New Jersey, Bull. 3:96. 1911. 
