24 BERRY : MESOZOIC FLORA OF THE COASTAL PLAIN 
Greenland and by Dawson from the Mill Creek series of Canada. 
Lesquereux * reported it from Pettit’s bank, South River, N. J. 
(Raritan), but it has never been found in the abundant Raritan 
materials examined by the late Professor Newberry or the writer 
and it is probably not a member of the Raritan flora. Fragmen- 
tary leaves of this species are common in the Magothy formation at 
the Pennsylvania Avenue locality. 
CoLUTEA PRIMORDIALIS Heer, Fl. Foss. Arct. 6°’: 99. 
EBT. G—L1 S Pl. AJ 9 BE ASR 
Characteristic leaves of this species occur at Grove Point, Cecil 
County. 
LEGUMINOSITES CORONILLOIDES Heer, Fl. Foss. Arct. 37: 119. 
pl. 34. f. 14. 1874 
This Upper Cretaceous species, which is recorded from the 
Dakota Group of Kansas, the Atane beds of Greenland and the 
Raritan and Magothy formations of the Atlantic coastal plain, is 
present at Grove Point in Cecil County. 
LEGUMINOSITES OMPHALOBIOIDES Lesq. Fl. Dakota Group 
149. PF. 382 f. 4. 1892 
This species, previously recorded from the Dakota Group of 
Kansas and the Raritan formation of New Jersey, is present in the 
Magothy formation at Grove Point. 
SAPINDALES 
Elaeodendron marylandicum sp. nov. 
Leaf orbicular in general outline, 6.5 cm. to 8.5 cm. in length 
by 4.7 cm. to 6.2 cm. in greatest width, which is about midway 
between the apex and the base. Apex evenly rounded, somewhat 
emarginate in one specimen. Base cuneate, slightly decurrent. 
Margin entire below, furnished above with a few irregularly spaced 
and very small spine-like teeth. Petiole extremely stout, 3 cm. 
long in one of the smaller specimens. Midrib also stout, thinning 
rapidly toward the tip. Secondaries 5 or 6 pairs, alternate, camp- 
todrome, branching from the midrib at an angle of about 50° to 
55° and curving slightly upward to join lateral branches from the 
* Cook, Report on the clay deposits of Woodbridge, South Amboy, and other 
places in New Jersey 29. 1878. 
