This handsome species is common in the Tuscaloosa Forma- 

 tion at Whites Bluff on the right bank of the Warrior River 309 

 miles above Mobile, Alabama. A small collection of fossil 

 plants from this outcrop containing no less than 27 specimens of 



Figure i. Restoration of Dewalquea Sniithi from the Tuscaloosa formation of 

 Alabama (^ nat. size). 



this form. Several of these were complete and were sketched 

 at the time they were collected, which proved fortunate, since 

 the extremely arenaceous matrix did not withstand shipment 

 very well. The museum material, while considerably broken, 

 shows several entire detached leaflets and three or four basal 



