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Berry : Araucarian remains 



Explanation of plates 11-16 



Plate ii 



Fig. i. Microzamia (?) dubia Berry. A possible Araucarian cone-axis, Cliffwood, 

 N.J. 



Fig. 2. Gymnospermous cone, Berry. A possible Araucarian staminate cone, 

 Cliffwood, N. J. 



Fig. 3. Araucarites Zcilleri Berry, sp. nov. Cliffwood Bluff, N. J. 



Plate 12 



Araucaria bladenensis Berry, sp. nov. 

 Figs. 1-3. Rockfish Creek, N. C. 



Fig. 4. Horrel Landing, N. C. 



Plate 13 



Araucaria bladenensis Berry, sp. nov. Showing form of detached leaves and their 

 usual method of occurrence. Parker Landing, N. C. 



Plate 14 



Figs, i, 2. Araucaria bladenensis Berry, sp. nov. Showing closely imbricated 

 leaves at the fork of a branch. Parker Landing, N. C. 



Fig. 3. Araucaria bladenensis Berry, sp. nov. Showing form and arrangement 

 of the stomata, enlarged about 20 times. Rockfish Creek, N. C. 



Figs. 4, 5. Araucarites ovatus Hollick. Introduced for comparison. (After Hol- 

 lick. ) Cliffwood Bluff, N. J. 



Plate 15 



Araucaria Bidwilli Hook. From a photograph (natural size) of an herbarium 

 specimen. Introduced for comparison. Photograph by E. H. Sapp. 



Plate 16 



Araucaria Jeffreyi Berry, sp. nov. 



Figs. 1-9, 12. Big Bend, N. C. 

 Figs. 10 11. Parker Landing, N. C 



