BERRY: MESOZOIC FLORA OF ATLANTIC COASTAL PLAIN 405 
the writer near Glen Allen, Ala. It is very similar to species of 
Cornus described from the Dakota group, the Atane beds of west 
Greenland, and the Magothy formation of Maryland. It is 
represented in the collection from Arthurs Bluff by one good 
specimen. 
VIBURNUM ROBUSTUM Lesq.? 
Viburnum robustum Lesq. Fl. Dakota Group 120. pl. 20. f. 4-6. 
1892.—Knowlton, Ann. Rep. U.S. Geol. Surv. 217: 317. 1901. 
Knowlton records a single nearly perfect leaf of this Dakota 
8toup species from Arthurs Bluff. The same species is repre- 
sented by fragments in the present collection. 
ERICALES (?) 
ANDROMEDA NOVAE-CAESAREAE Hollick 
Andromeda Novae-caesareae Hollick in Newb. Fl. Amboy Clays 
121. pl. 42. f. 9-12, 28-31. 1896. 
This well marked species, which appears in the upper Raritan 
formation of New Jersey and is so abundant at somewhat later 
horizons in the coastal plain southward as far as Alabama, is 
represented by three complete leaves in the collections from 
Arthurs Bluff. These Texas leaves are of the type with a rounded 
4pex so Common in the Black Creek beds of North Carolina. 
While the species is found in both the Black Creek beds of 
North Carolina and in the Middendorf beds of South Carolina, 
both horizons considerably younger than the Raritan, it appears to 
be confined to the basal part of the Tuscaloosa formation in 
Western Alabama. 
ANDROMEDA Snowt Lesquereux 
a Snowtii Lesq. Fl. Dakota Group 117. pl. 17. f. 16. 
Idg2. 
This Dakota group species, previously recorded from Kansas, 
fepresented by a single specimen from Arthurs Bluff. It re- 
sembles the lanceolate leaves of the preceding species but is 
oader with less numerous and much less ascending secondaries. 
is 
INCERTAE SEDIS 
a TRICALYCITES PAPYRACEUS Hollick 
: on Papyraceus Hollick, Bull. Torrey Club 21: 63. pl. 180. 
8. 1894, 
