Berry : Fossil flora from Cliffwood, New Jersey 47 



the Raritan of New Jersey, in the Dakota Group of Kansas, Ne- 

 braska, and Texas, and in the Atane and Patoot beds of Green- 

 land, thus ranging from the Albian to the Senonian. 



These leaves are common in the upper Raritan at South 

 Amboy, N. J. ; the Cliffwood leaf is however somewhat smaller 

 and lacks the prominent tertiary areolation of the Raritan leaves. 



Eucalyptus Wardiana nom. nov. 



Eiicalypttis dubia Berry, Bull. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 3 : 87. pL §2. f, /. 1903. Not 

 E. dubia Ettings. 



I find the name originally given to this species was used by 

 Ettingshausen in 1887 "*" for a rather similar leaf from the Eocene 



of Shag Point, New Zealand, and I therefore take pleasure in 

 naming the Cliffwood leaf in honor of Professor Lester F. Ward, 

 whose valuable system of records enabled me to discover my mis- 

 take. 



Phyllites cliffwoodensis sp. nov. Plate 2, figure 8 



A leaf probably 8-10 cm. long and 2.5 cm. wide with rounded 

 base and slightly undulate margin. Midrib mediumly stout, par- 

 ticularly toward the base ; secondaries nearly straight, ascending. 



Carpites MiNUTULus Lcsq. 



Carpites mijiutuhis Lesq. Tert. Fl. 2PS- P^' ^o- f' ^J- 1 878. 



A small, smooth, thin seed with rounded base and gradually 

 pointed apex, 3 mm. long and 1.5 mm. wide across the widest 

 portion. It is exactly similar in size and form to this species of 

 Lesquereux's from the Denver Group at Golden, Colorado, for 



which reason I have not figured the Cliffwood remains. 



Lesquereux's specimens were mixed with the crushed and 

 unidentifiable branches of some conifer. It is possible that these 

 seeds are referable to some species of Sequoia, the seeds of a num- 

 ber of species of which are very similar except for the winged 

 margin, which is very small and might readily disappear during 

 fossilization. 



Carpolithus ostryaeformis nom. nov. 



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1903. Not C virginiensis Font. 



In the Bulletin of the New York Garden {Joe. cit.) I provision- 



* Beitr. z. Kennt. foss. Fl, Neuseelands, 32.//. 6, f, jf ja. 



