26 BERRY: MESOZOIC FLORA OF THE COASTAL PLAIN 
MYRTALES 
Eucatyptus Gernirzi (Heer) Heer, Fl. Foss. Arct. 6°: 
93. pl. 19. f. Ie, ef seg. 1882 
This wide-spread species and the variety described by New- 
berry as Eucalyptus angustifolia are both contained in the collec- 
tions from Round Bay and Little Round Bay on the Severn 
River, and from Grove Point in Cecil County. 
EUCALYPTUS LATIFOLIA Hollick, Mon. U. S. Geol. Surv. 
60.207) pF. 2057. 78, > 1007 
This large leaf, described by Hollick from Gay Head, Marthas 
Vineyard, and Glen Cove, Long Island, as a species of Eucalyptus, 
is contained in the collections from Round Bay on the Severn 
River. 
THY MELEALES 
Laurus Hotticki Berry, Bull. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 
a 79. Pe. $2. J. g. C1903 
This species, which is already recorded from Grove Point, is 
present also in the collections from Round Bay on the Severn 
River. 
LAURUS PROTEAEFOLIA Lesq. Bull. U. S. Geol. & Geog. 
Surv. err, 2 +-393.. 1876 
This Dakota Group species, which was previously recorded 
from the Magothy formation in New Jersey, is present in Mary- 
land at Grove Point and at Round Bay on the Severn River. 
Laurus PLUTONIA Heer, Fl. Foss. Arct. 67: 75. 
pl. 19. f. td, 2-4, ete. 1882 
This Upper Cretaceous laurel, which was previously known 
from Grove Point, Maryland, occurs also at Round Bay on the 
Severn River. 
LAUROPHYLLUM ELEGANS Hollick, Mon. U. S. Geol. 
Surv. $0: 81. pl. 270 f) fa62. 1007 
Remains of this species, described originally from the morainic 
material at Tottenville, Staten Island, and Glen Cove, Long Island, 
are present at Grove Point and common at Round Bay on the 
Severn River. 
