BERRY: MESOZOIC FLORA OF ATLANTIC COASTAL PLAIN 297 
f pgm & 
Araliopsis cretacea 1aefolia 
Diospyros primaeva 
Diospyros vera 
Fontainea grandifolia 
Ficus ovatifolia 
Platanus Heerii 
Aspidiophyllum trilobatum 
Protophyllum Sternbergii 
Protophyllum multinerve 
The foregoing 21 forms include two ferns, two cycad-like species, 
one conifer, no monocotyledons and sixteen dicotyledons. The 
most abundant forms, due in a measure to their maceration- 
resisting character, are Aspidiophyllum, Protophyllum, Platanus, 
and Araliopsis. 
THe Macotuy FLora 
The Magothy formation which overlies the Raritan formation 
unconformably is much richer in plant remains. In the Maryland 
region the following six localities have furnished identifiable fossil — 
plants: Deep Cut of the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal, just east 
of the Maryland state line in Delaware; Grove Point in Cecil 
County; and Bodkin Point, Round Bay, Little Round Bay, and 
Cape Sable in Anne Arundel County. Combining the identifica- 
tions from these six localities results in the following list: 
Carpites liriophylli 
Nelumbites primaeva 
Cinnamomum Newberryt 
Laurus proteaefolia 
Laurus plutonia 
Sphaerites raritanensis 
Algites americana 
Gleichenia Zippei 
Gleichenia delawarensis 
Gleichenia Saundersii 
Osmunda delawarensis 
Onoclea inquirenda 
Asplenium cecilensis 
Williamsonia delawarensis 
Williamsonia marylandica 
Podozamites Knowltoni 
Araucaria bladenensis 
Araucaria marylandica 
Brachyphyllum macrocarpum 
Laurus Hollicku 
Laurophyllum elegans 
Laurophyllum angustifolium 
Sassafras acutilobum 
Leguminosites canavalioides 
Leguminosites coronilloides 
Leguminosites omphalobioides 
Liriodendropsis constricta 
Colutea obovata 
Brachyphyllum macrocarpum for- Colutea primordialis 
mosum 
Protophyllocladus lobatus 
Bauhinia marylandica 
Dalbergia severnensis 
Protophyllocladus subintegrifolius Crotonophyllum cretaceum 
