(167 ) 
Mpyrtophyllum sapindoides sp. nov. 
(PLaTE 167, Fic. 4) 
Leaf narrowly linear-lanceolate, abou m. long by .75 cm. 
maximum ee a flexuous, inequilateral = ae to a 
wedge-shaped b second nervation fine, numerous, irregu- 
) 
larly ree nee ‘div verging from the midrib varying angles, 
apparently confluent near the margin. 
This leaf has somewhat the appearance of Myrica Davisti 
Hollick,* and might also be compared with certain specimens which 
have been referred to forms of Salix proteaefolia Lesq.,f and to 
Myrtophyllum parvulum Heer.{ It is also suggestive of Sapindus 
apiculatus Vel. 
Locality: Glen Cove, N. Y. Hollick, Berry and Bibbins, June 
23, 1905. 
ARALIACEAE 
Arpaia cortacEa Velenovsky 
(PLaTE 167, Fic. 6) 
Aralia coriacea Vel., Fl. Bohm. Kreideform. Pt. 3, 11 [58], pl. 
1 16}, f. 1-9, pl. 2 [17], f. 2. 
This is the second specimen obtained on Long Island which 
appears to be: referable to this species. The one previously 
described and figured]| is somewhat broader, but the leaflets vary 
considerably in size as well as in dentition, and these specimens 
are closely similar to the smaller and shorter forms figured by 
Velenovsky. 
Locality: Glen Cove, N. Y. Hollick and Jeffrey, April 18, 1906. 
OLEACEAE 
Ligustrum subtile sp. nov. 
(PLaTE 167, Fic. 5) 
Leaf elliptical in outline, 4 cm. long by 1.7 cm. wide in middle, 
acute at base and summit; midrib well defined; secondary nervation 
not apparent 
This leaf has the shape characteristic of Ligustrum, especially 
* Hollick, A., Trans. New York Acad. Sci. 12: 32, pl. 2, f. 3. 1892. 
{ Hollick, A., Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 21: pl. 174, A i. ee Monog. 
U. S. Geol. Sere. 50 (Cret. Fl. S. N. Y. & N. Eng.): pi. 
t Heer, O., Fl. Foss. aes 6?: pl. az 
§ Velenovsky, J., Fl. Bohm. Kedelora:. Pt. 3, 6 153], pl. 7 (22), f. 1-3. 
|| Hollick, A., Bull. ae York Bot. Gard. 3: 415, pl. 73, f.3. 1904 
