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Laurus ancusta Heer 
(PLATE 70, FIGS. 10, 11.) 
Laurus angusta Heer, Fl. Foss. Arct. 6’: 76. pl. 20, f. 16, 7; 
Bl. gy fr Te. 
This species closely resembles Laurophyllum angustifolium 
Newb. (Fl. Amboy Clays, Monog. U. S. Geol. Surv. 26: 86. £7. 
17, f. 10, rr), but Heer’s figures, especially his f. 7, appear to 
more nearly match ours. 
Collected by Mr. Heinrich Ries. 
Formation and locality: Cretaceous clay; Northport, Long 
Island, " 
CreLastTrRus arctica Heer 
(PLATE 70, FIGS. 12, 13.) 
Celastrus arctica Heer, Fl. Foss. Arct. 7: 40. £2. 62, f. 5d, e. 
This species although quite common in the Amboy clays of New 
Jersey has not heretofore been reported from Long Island. 
Formation and locality: Cretaceous clay; Northport, Long 
Island, , 
PALIURUS INTEGRIFOLIUS Hollick 
(PLATE 70, FIG. 7.) 
Paliurus ane Hollick, Bull. Torrey Club, at: 57. pd. 
177, f: 5, 8, 
This is eee a small specimen of the species, similar to /. 
5 above quoted, from Lloyd’s Neck, Long Island. 
Collected by Mr. Heinrich Ries. 
Formation and locality: Cretaceous clay; Northport, Long 
Island, N. Y 
EvucALyPTus (?) ANGUSTIFOLIA Newb. 
(PLATE 70, FIGS. 8, 9.) 
Leucalyptus (2) angustifolius Newb. (Fl. Amboy Clays) 
Monog. U. S. Geol. Surv. 26: 111. pl. 72, f. Z, 6, 7. 
Our specimens agree with Newberry’s /. 6 andl f. 7, above quoted, 
but not with his f. z, which apparently should not be included in 
the same species. It was probably leaves of this species that Ries 
mentions as ‘‘referable to Aucalyptus,” in Trans. N. Y. Acad. 
Sci. 13: 166, previously quoted. 
Formation and locality: Cretaceous clay; Northport, Long 
Island, : 
