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This is the second specimen recorded from Long Island which 
has been referred to this species. The first one was found at Glen 
Cove,* and it is in about the same condition of preservation as the 
one now figured. The question may be raised whether either of 
these specimens should be regarded as specifically identical with 
the narrower and more acutely lobed leaves depicted by Les- 
quereux (loc. cit.); but other authorities, notably Newberry, 
have referred such a diverse series of forms to the species that it 
seems justifiable to also include ours. 
Locality: King’s gravel pit, Roslyn, N. Y. Hollick, Sept. 26, 
1906. 
Laurus PLuTONIA Heer 
(PLtare 169, Fics. 3-5) 
Laurus plutonia Heer, FI. Foss. Arct. 6?: 75, pl. 19, f. 1d, 2-4, pl. 20, 
f. 3a, 4-6, pl. 24, f. Ob, pl. 28, f. 10, rr, pl. 42, f. 4b. 1882; 
ibid. 7: 30, pl. 58, f. 2, pl. 62,f. 1a. 1883. 
The three specimens here figured are, unfortunately, but little 
more complete than are those previously found on Long Island;t 
but they all, apparently, represent the relatively short, broad form 
of this variable species. 
Locality: King’s gravel pit, Roslyn, N. Y. Hollick, Sept. 26, 
1906. 
LauRopHyit_um ELEGANS Hollick 
(PLATE 170, Fics. 5, 6) 
ge edie Hollick, Monog. U. S. Geol. Surv. 50 (Cret. 
1S.N. Y. & N. Eng.): 81, pl. 27, f. 1-5. 1906. 
ne is with some hesitation that I have decided to include in this 
species the specimen represented by Figure 6, Plate 170, on account 
of its length, which was evidently about twice that of any other 
specimen heretofore figured. Also, the lower portion is missing; 
but the shape of the upper part and the characters of the nervation 
are identical with those of Figure 5 on the same plate, the iden- 
tity of which can hardly be questioned. It is also a significant 
fact that both of our specimens occur in close juxtaposition, in the 
same piece of matrix. 
* Hollick, A., Trans. New York Acad. Sci. 12: 236, pl. 7, f. 3 
{ Newberry, : S., Monog. U. 8S. Geol. Surv. 26 (FI. aaboy nee 87, 
eee diag eee 1895 
} Hollick, A., are og. U.S. Cal Surv. 50 (Cret. Fl. S. N. Y. & N. Eng.) 
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