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SPERMATOPHYTA 



CONIFERALES 



Sequoia heterophylla Velen. Gymnosp. Bohm. Kreidef. 22. 



pi. 12. /. 2-4., 6-9; pi. ij. f. 12. 1885. 



Described originally from the Cenomanian of Bohemia, this 

 species proves to be very abundant in the mid-cretaceous of the 

 Atlantic coastal plain, with a known range from about the latitude 

 of New YoHc around the southern end of the Appalachian axis to 

 Alabama. 



Recorded in abundance from the Magothy formation at the 

 pits of the Cliffwood Brick Co., N. J., Deep Cut, Del., and Grove 

 Point, Md. 



Sequoia gracillima (Lesq.) Newb. Fl. Amboy Clays 50. pi. 9 

 f. i-j. 1896. 

 The cones of this species, which are so common on the beach 



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Deep Cut, Del. 



Sequoia Reichenbachi (Gein.) Heer, Fl. Foss. Arct. I : 83. 



1868. 



This widespread and probably composite species has been 

 found during the past season in the pits of the Cliffwood Brick 

 Co., N. J., and at Deep Cut, Del. 



Cunninghamites squamosus Heer, Kreidefl. v. Quedlinb. 9. pi. 1. 



/. 5~7- 1872. 

 In addition to the type locality in the Senonian of Saxony, this 



species has been found to be one of the most abundant forms 

 characterizing the Magothy formation, occurring at Morgan, Cliff- 

 wood bluff, and Cliffwood Brick Co. } N. J., and Deep Cut, Del. 



Several specimens from Morgan and Deep Cut show the spread- 

 ing sparse-leaved forms, larger specimens of which from the 

 Judith river beds have been described by Knowlton as a new 

 species. 



Moriconia cvclotoxon Deb. & Ett. Urwelt. Acrobry. Aachen 59. 



P l - 7- /• 23-27> l8 59- 



In 1859 Debey and Ettingshausen described this species from 



