ee ee ee ee ee ee”  ——S 
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however, less ascending secondaries and a thinner midrib.* I have 
compared Lesquereux’s type (275¢ United States National Mu- 
seum) with my material and with the figures of Heer’s type and 
find that they are identical. 
EvucALYPTUS ? ATTENUATA Newb. Fl. Amboy Clays 111. f/. 76. 
oon, 4, § 180, 
A single fragment of a leaf identical with Newberry’s New 
Jersey leaves, so named, is contained in the collection from Court 
House Bluff. This species has also been detected by the writer in 
the Magothy formation, and it is reported by Smith from the Tus- 
caloosa formation of Alabama. 
Eucalyptus linearifolia : 
Eucalyptus ? nervosa Newb. ; Hollick, Bull. Torrey Club 21: 
56. pl. 174. f. 10. 1894.— Newb. Fl. Amboy Clays 112. pl. 
32. f. 3-5, 8. 1896. 
Fragmentary remains of this species were found at Blackmans 
Bluff on the upper Neuse river. It is a form common in the 
coastal plain Cretaceous and has been reported from Block Island, 
Long Island, New Jersey and Alabama. Since Newberry’s name 
is unfortunately preoccupied by £. nervosa F. Muell. (Miq. Nederl. 
Kruidk. Arch. 4: 139. 1859) it becomes necessary to rename 
this species. 
d ERICALES 
ANpRoMEDA Partatortt Heer, Phyll. Crét. Nebr. 18. p/. 7. f. 5. 
1866. — Newb. Fl. Amboy Clays 120. pl. 312. f. 1-75 Pt. 33: 
f. 1,2, 4,5. 1896. — Berry, Bull. Torrey Club 31: 79. pi. 
Phd, 2. 1004; PLATE 15, FIGURE 2 
This ubiquitous species is represented in the collections from 
Court House Bluff by the basal part of two leaves similar to the 
one figured. These are larger than Heer’s type but similar to the 
leaves from the coastal plain usually referred to this species, some 
figures of which are cited above. The species occurs in consider- 
able numbers from Greenland to Alabama and west to Minnesota 
and Kansas, 
* Hollick has recently transferred certain forms of Zucacyptus Geinttzi from Glen 
Cove, Long Island, to AM/yrtophyllum Wardert, keeping the two distinct. U. S. Geol. 
Surv. Monog. 50: 97. Bl. 35. f- 13. 1906. 
