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referred to the Island Series. All but a few of the specimens 
on display have been figured and described in Monographs of 
the United States Geological Survey, volume 26 (The Flora of 
the Amboy Clays), and volume 50 (The Cretaceous Flora of 
Southern New York and New England), Type specimens are 
designated by red stars and other specimens which have been 
illustrated by blue triangles. 
Meteorology for November, 1909. — The total precipitation re- 
corded for the month was .41 inch. Maximum temperatures 
were recorded of 66.5° on the 2d, 65° on the 21st, and 63° on 
the 23d. Also minimum temperatures were recorded of 31.5° 
on the 7th, 25° on the roth, 27° on the 28th, and 23.5° on the 
30t The mean temperature for the month was 45° 
