BERRY: MESOZOIC FLORA OF ATLANTIC COASTAL PLAIN 187 
Margins entire. Midrib stout, curved. Secondaries numerous, 
camptodrome. 
The present species was described originally by Heer, to whom 
it must be credited, from west Greenland although based on 
Lesquereux’s manuscript which appeared in print the following 
year. It is common in the Dakota sandstone and in the Magothy 
formation of the northern Atlantic coastal plain and occurs in the 
Woodbine formation of the Western Gulf area, and the Tuscaloosa 
formation of the Eastern Gulf area. Not uncommon in both the 
lower and upper members of the Bingen sand. 
OccuRRENCE: Big Railroad Cut, one mile southwest of Max- 
well Spur, Pike County: Mine Creek, three and one half miles 
north of Nashville, Howard County. 
THY MELEALES 
LAURACEAE 
CINNAMOMUM Blume 
-CrnnAMomuM NEWBERRYI Berry (?) 
Cinnamomum intermedium Newberry, Fl. Amboy Clays, 89. p/. 29. 
f. 1-8, 10. 1896. Not Ettingshausen. 
Cinnamomum Newberryi Berry, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 38: 423. 
IQII. 
This widespread species has a considerable geological as well as 
geographical range. Found from western Greenland to Kansas, 
Iowa and Alabama it ranges from the lower Raritan upward to 
the lower Eutaw. It is common in the lower Tuscaloosa of 
western Alabama and is only doubtfully identified from the lower 
member of the Bingen sand. 
OccURRENCE: Mine Creek, three and one half miles north of 
Nashville, Howard County. ’ ae 
ERICALES 
ERICACEAE 
ANDROMEDA PARLATORII Heer 
Andromeda Parlatorii Heer, Phyll. Crét. d. Nebr. 18. pl. 1. f. 5. 
1866. 
The species is found from Greenland to Nebraska and Alabama, 
