174 BERRY: MESOZOIC FLORA OF ATLANTIC COASTAL PLAIN 
of Texas but its remains are very hecutaae | in the lower part of 
the upper member of the Bingen sand. 
OccuRRENCE: Big Railroad Cut, one mile southwest of Max- 
well Spur, Pike County. 
ARAUCARIA Jussieu 
ARAUCARIA DARLINGTONENSIS Berry 
Araucaria. darlingtonensis Berry, U. S. Dept. Int. Geol. Surv. 
Professional Paper 84: 20. pl. 3. f.Z. 1914. 
Seed obovate in outline with broadly rounded apex, straight 
lateral margins, and somewhat narrowed rounded base, 1.25 cm 
in length and 0.75 cm. in width across the widest part, 0.5 cm. 
wide at base. 
This species was based on the seed of an araucarian conifer 
from the Middendorf member of the Black Creek formation of 
South Carolina where it was associated with the foliage of Arau- 
caria bladenensis Berry. A single specimen is contained in the 
collection from the basal part of the upper member of the Bingen 
sand. 
- OccuRRENCE: Big Railroad Cut, one mile southwest of Max- 
well Spur, Pike County. 
MYRICALES 
MYRICACEAE 
Myrica Linné 
MyRICA CLIFFWOODENSIS Berry 
Myrica cliffwoodensis Berry, Bull. Torrey Club 31: 73. pl. 4. f. I. 
1904. 
This species was based on small spherical fruits of the Myrica 
type from the Magothy formation of New Jersey which were 
subsequently found in the Black Creek formation of North 
Carolina. Similar fruits are extremely common in some of the 
pieces of clay from the basal part of the upper member of the 
Bingen sand. 
OccuRRENCE: Big Railroad Cok one mile southwest of Max-_ 
well Spur, Pike County. 
