180 Berry : Mesozoic flora of the coastal flain 



The Raritan localities enumerated by Lesquereux in Cook's 

 Clay Report are very doubtful. 



Kurtz records (joe. cit.) this species from the Cenomanian of 

 Cerro Guido, Argentina, but his paper, unfortunately, is not illus- 

 trated. In view of the variety of triple-veined Lauraceous leaves 

 still existing in the warmer parts of South America, his reference 

 of such a leaf to this North American species seems to me to be 

 very doubtful. 



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Malapoenna falcifolia (Lesq.) Knowlton, U. S. Geol. Surv. 

 Bull. 152: 142. 1898. 



Litsea falcifolia Lesq. Fl. Dak. Group 97.//. //. /. 5. 1892. 



Described originally from the Dakota Group of Kansas, a 

 single specimen has thus far come to light in the collections from 

 the pits of the Cliffwood Brick Co. 



Umbellales 

 Hedera cretacea Lesq. Fl. Dak. Group 127.//. 18. f. 1. 1892. 



A single specimen which I have correlated with this species 

 occurs in the collections from Deep Cut, Delaware. 



Myrtales 



Eucalyptus Wardiana Berry, Bull. Torrey Club 32 : 47. 1905. 



Characteristic remains of this species, described from Cliffwood 

 bluff, N. J., have been found in the pits of the Cliffwood Brick 

 Co. in that state and at Deeo Cut. Del., and Grove Point. Md. 



Eucalyptus Geinitzi Heer, Fl. Foss. Arct. 6 2 : 93. //. 46. f. 12, 

 13. 1882. 



This species which was found to be common at Cliffwood 

 bluff, N. J., shows remarkably perfect and characteristic specimens 

 from Deep Cut, Delaware. 



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Eucalvptus (?) attenuata Nevvb. Fl. Amboy Clays in. pi 16. 

 f. 2,3,5. 1896. 



Found in the Magothy formation at Cliffwood bluff, N. J., 

 and Grove Point, Md. 



