406 Berry: MESOZOIC FLORA OF ATLANTIC COASTAL PLAIN 
This very characteristic tri-alate fossil is abundant in the 
middle and upper Raritan formation of New Jersey. It occurs 
sparingly in the overlying Magothy formation and is very common 
in the lower part of the Tuscaloosa formation in western Alabama. 
It is abundant at Arthurs Bluff, the present collection containing | 
eight typical specimens, some of them complete. They are in 
exact agreement with the Tuscaloosa forms and demonstrate what 
is discussed at length in my manuscript of the Tuscaloosa flora 
that the approximately parallel longitudinal venation of the 
wings is really a more or less forked and anastomosing venation, 
thus allying these fossils in a remote: way with such modern 
genera as Vatica of the Dipterocarpaceae. 
Jouns Hopkins UNIVERSITY, 
BALTIMORE, Mp. 
Explanation of plates 30-32 
PLATE 30 
Brachyphyllum macrocarpum formosum Berry var. noy., Sullivans Cove, Mary- 
d. 
PLATE 31 
Fic. 1. Zizyphus lamarensis Berry sp. nov., Arthurs Bluff, Texas. 
Fic. 2. Rhus redditiformis Berry sp. nov., Arthurs Bluff, Texas. 
Fic. 3. Sterculia lugubris Lesquereux, Arthurs Bluff, Texas. 
PLATE 32 
Oreodaphne alabamgnsis Berry sp. nov., Cottondale, Ala. 
