Berry: Mesozoic FLORA OF THE COASTAL PLAIN 23 
MAGNOLIA ostTusATA Heer, Fl. Foss. Arct. 67: go. pl. 15. f. 
Pe Baa | Mes iaty Bae aig 
This species is confined to the Atane beds of Greenland, the 
Dakota Group of the West, and the Magothy formation of the 
Atlantic coastal plain. The present record is based on material 
from Grove Point, Cecil County. 
Macnouia Lacorana Lesq. Fl. Dakota Group 201. 
pl. 60. f. 1. 1892 
This is a Dakota Group species which reappears in both the 
Raritan and Magothy formations of the coastal plain. The present 
material comes from Grove Point in Cecil County. 
MAGNOLIA LONGIPES Hollick, Bull. Torrey Club 21: 60. 
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Specimens of the basal half of the leaves of this species, show- 
ing the characteristic outline, venation, and long stout petioles are 
present at Grove Point. 
MacnouiaA Boutayana Lesq. Fl. Dakota Group 202. 
pl. 60. f. 2." 1802 
This common Upper Cretaceous species is present at Grove 
Point, the most southern locality at which it has been recognized 
in the East. Recent collections from Alabama show this species 
to have been a member of the Tuscaloosa flora. In the West it 
extends southward to Texas (Woodbine formation). 
NELUMBO PRIMAEVA Berry, Bull. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 3: 75. 
Mid? Si ti 1oe5 
This small species heretofore known from a single specimen 
found at Cliffwood Bluff in New Jersey occurs in the Upper 
Magothy at Round Bay on the Severn River. 
ROSALES 
Pratanus Heeru Lesq. Ann. Rep. U. S. Geou. & Geog. 
Surv. Terr. 1871 : 303. 1872 
This species, which was described originally from the Dakota 
Group of Kansas, was recorded by Heer from the Atane beds of 
