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Acer ritbriini L. Azalea lutea L. 



Cormis florida L. Pyrus melanocarpa (Michx.) 



Sassafras variifoliuvi (Salisb.) Willd. 



Ktze.* Cleihra aciivdnata Michx. 



CliionantJms virginica L.* Gaylussacia resinosa T. & G. 



Castanea pumila (L.) Mill.* Le7icothoe recurva{^w<:^\&y^(jX'd.Y ■ 

 Hicoria glabra (Mill.) Britton Rhus copallina L. 

 Ainelanchier canadensis (L.) Myrica asplenifolia !>. 



Medic. AinorpJia fruticosa L. 



Halesia Carolina L. Robinia hispida L. 



Symplocos tinctoriaij^?) L'Her.* Sanibucus canadensis L. 

 Robinia Pseudo-Acacia L. 

 Haniamelis virginica L.* 

 Piiius rigida Mill. 

 Acer pennsylvanicuni L.* 

 Oxydendron arbor euni (L.) DC. 

 Nyssa sylvatica L. 

 Liriodendron Tulipifera L. 

 Popidus grandidentata Michx. 

 Betula lutea Michx. f. 

 JuniperiLS Virginia L.* 



It is interesting to note that eleven of the seventeen species ot 

 shrubs belong to the Ericaceae. Of the arborescent species, six 

 belong to the Fagaceae and four to the Pinaceae. Nearly all of 

 the other arborescent species represent different families. 

 BiLTMORE Forest School 



A NEW SPECIES OF DEWALQUEAf FROM THE 

 AMERICAN CRETACEOUS % 



By Edward W. Berry. 



The genus Deivalqnea was founded by Saporta and Marion in 

 1874 § upon remains from the Senonian of Westphalia communi- 

 cated by Debey and named by him in manuscript Araliophyllum, 

 and on additional remains collected by those authors from the 



■j- Illustrated with the aid of the Catherine McManes fund. 



j Published by permission of the Director of the United States Geological Survey. 



^ Saporta and Marion, Mem. cour. et des Sav. etrangers de I'Academie 37 : 55. 



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