( ror ) 
1889. Ward, Ann. Rep. U.S. Geol. Surv. 197: 693. 
pl. 169. f. 16. 1899. 
Without a comparison of specimens this reference is only 
provisional, although from the published figures our specimen 
is almost exactly like the detached specimens from the Po- 
tomac formation described as above. Fontaine considers 
them as probably belonging to some species of Bazeropszs, a 
Lower Cretaceous genus which does not occur in New Jersey ; 
nor is it at all likely to have persisted as late as the Middle 
Cretaceous. Remains are abundant inthe Potomac formation 
attached to stems; also found detached in the Lower Creta- 
ceous of the Black Hills; and in the Kootanie at Great Falls, 
Montana. Remains indicate a small, smooth, and hard 
nutlet. 
CARPOLITHUS DRUPAEFORMIS Hollick. 
Carpolithus drupaeformis Hollick, Trans. N. Y. Acad. 
Sci. 16: 134. pl. rz. f. 4, ga. 18947. 
Apparently the seed of some drupaceous fruit as the name 
indicates. Recorded by Hollick from the Matawan forma- 
tion near Cliffwood, N. J.; not found by me. 
STROBILITES INQUIRENDUS Hollick. 
Strobrlites inguirendus Hollick, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 
16: 130. pl. rz. fr. 1897. 
Remains of doubtful affinity, possibly a distorted and 
somewhat macerated cone. Recorded by Hollick from the 
Matawan formation near Cliffwood, N. J.; not found by me. 
Piryoxyton Houuicxi Knowlton. 
Pityoxylon Hoilicki Knowlton; Hollick, Trans. N. Y. 
SC: TOT 34a 72s 
Recorded by Hollick from the Matawan formation near 
Cliffwood, N. J.; not found by me. 
