(415 ) 
Geol. Surv. 17: 147. pl. 55, f- 5, 6, 72) as to indicate at least 
generic relationship. 
I am also inclined to think that the leaves originally referred by 
me to Dalbergia Rinkiana Heer, from Brooklyn and Lloyd’s 
Neck (Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 12: 236. Al. 6, f. ¢, 5. 1893) 
may properly be included in our new species. 
Collected by Mr. A. E. Anderson. 
Formation and locality: Cretaceous shale; Manhassett Neck, 
Long Island, N. Y. 
Sapindus imperfectus sp. nov. 
(PLATE 75, FIG. 4.) 
Leaf about 9.5 cm. long by 3.5 cm. maximum width, entire, 
lanceolate-falcate in outline, eee: broadest considerably 
diverging from the midrib at angles of about 45°, those on the curved 
side somewhat more acutely, especially the upper ones. 
J am of the opmion that this species should also include the leaf 
originally referred by me to Sapindus Aforrisont Lesq., from 
Glen Cove (Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 12: 235. fl. 6, f. 3. 1893). 
Collected by Mr. A. E. Anderson. 
Formation and locality: Cretaceous shale; Manhiassett Neck, 
Long Island, N. Y. 
Z1ZYPHUS ELEGANS Hollick 
(PLATE 73, FIG. 4.) 
Zizyphus elegans Hollick, Bull. Torrey Club, 21: 58. p/. 777, 
SF: 9; 10. 1894. 
Formation and locality: Cretaceous shale; Glen Cove, Long 
Island, N. Y. 
ARALIA CORIACEA Vel. 
(PLATE 73, FIG. 3.) 
Aralia coriacea Vel. Fl. Bohm. Kreideform. 3: 11 [58]. pd. z 
[76], f. 1-9, pl. 2 [27], f. 2 
This leaf is well defined aid resembles so closely the shorter 
forms of the species, as depicted in f. z above quoted, that there 
would seem to be little doubt of the specific identity of the two 
specimens. 
Formation and locality: Cretaceous shale; Glen Cove, Long 
Island, N. 
