402 Berry: MESOZOIC FLORA OF ATLANTIC COASTAL PLAIN 
overlying Magothy formation from New Jersey to Maryland. 
In the southern coastal plain it occurs in the Middendorf beds of 
‘South Carolina and ranged from the base of the Tuscaloosa 
formation upward into the Eutaw formation in the Alabama area. 
A single complete and characteristic leaf and several fragments 
are contained in the Arthurs Bluff collections. 
LAUROPHYLLUM MINUS Newberry 
Laurophyllum minus Newb. Fl. Amboy Clays 86. pl. 16. f. 7-9: 
1896. 
This species was described from the Raritan formation of New 
Jersey and found by the writer in the upper part of that formation 
only. In the absence of venation characters in both the type 
and later collected material its identification is always more or less 
uncertain; and it may represent a variety of Laurus plutonia Heer 
-or some of the forms that have been referred to Myrica longa Heer, 
although in general it is wider than the latter and more elon- 
gated and less symmetrical than the former. A single specimen Is 
present in the collection from Arthurs Bluff. 
MYRTALES 
Eucatyptus Gernitzi (Heer) Heer 
Eucalyptus Geinitzi Heer, Fl. Foss. Arct. 6: 93- pl. 19. f- 16 pl. 4- 
de 15.7 ROO. : 
This widespread and characteristic Upper Cretaceous species 
is found from the base of the Raritan formation of New ersey 
upward into the Black Creek and Middendorf beds of the Caro- 
linas. The type locality is the Cenomanian of Moravia, ele 
has also been recorded from the Atane beds of west Greenlan! 
and from the Dakota group of the West. In the Alabama af 
taceous it has been collected from only the lower part of 
‘Tuscaloosa formation. 
A single characteristic leaf is present in the collections 
Arthurs Bluff. 
from 
UMBELLALES 
ARALIA WELLINGTONIANA Lesq. emend. : 
Aralia Wellingtoniana Lesq. Fl. Dakota Group 131. (in part) pl ve 
f. I. 1892 (not pl. 22. f. 2, 3, which are referred to Ar 
