198 The Upper Cretaceous Floras of the Would 



The Baritan formation is overlain unconformably from Marthas Vine- 

 yard to the Potomac River by the sands and lignitic clays of the Magothy 

 formation. A few Magothy species were included in Newberry's Amboy 

 Clay monograph. No general work lias hitherto appeared and the 

 Magothy flora is described in a large number of small papers commencing 

 with one by Hollick * in 1897. With this exception these contributions 

 have nearly all been made by the writer. 8 



Since the geology, literature and relationship of these floras are fully 

 discussed elsewhere in the present volume, these subjects will not be 

 further referred to in this chapter. 



There follow complete lists of the l»aritan and Magothy floras as rep- 

 resented throughout the extent of these formations. 



1 Hollick, A., The Cretaceous Clay Marl Exposure at Clift'wood, New Jersey. 

 Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. xvi, 1897, pp. 124-137, pis. xi-xiv. 



2 Berry, B. W., The Flora of the Matawan Formation. Bull. N. Y. Bot. 

 Garden, vol. iii, 1903, pp. 45-103, pis. xliii-lvii. 



— New Species of plants from the Matawan Formation. Amer. Nat., 

 vol. xxxvii, 1903, pp. 677-684, tf. 1-8. 



The Cretaceous Exposure near Cliffwood, N. J. Amer. Geol., vol. 



xxxiv, 1904, pp. 253-260, pi. xv. 



Fossil Grasses and Sedges. Amer. Nat., vol. xxxix, 1905, pp. 345- 



348, tf. 1. 



- An Old Swamp Bottom. Torreya, vol. v, 1905, pp. 179-182. 



Additions to the flora of the Matawan Formation. Bull Torrey Bot. 



Club, vol. xxxi, 1904, pp. 67-82, pi. i-v. 



— Additions to the fossil flora from Cliffwood, N. J. Ibid., vol. xxxii, 

 1905, pp. 43-48, pis. i, ii, 



A palm from the mid-Cretaceous. Torreya, vol. v, 1905, pp. 30-33. 



A Ficus confused with Proteoides. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, vol. 



xxxii, 1905, pp. 327-330, pi. xxi. 



The Flora of the Cliffwood Clays. Ann. Rept. State Geol. N. J. for 



1905, pp. 135-172, pis. xix-xxvi. 



Contributions to the Mesozoic flora of the Atlantic Coastal Plain I. 



Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, vol. xxxiii, 1906, pp. 163-182, pis. vii-ix; IV. Ibid., vol. 

 xxxvii, 1910, pp. 19-29, pi. viii; VII. Ibid., vol. xxxviii, 1911, pp. 399-424, pis. 

 xviii-xix; X. Ibid., vol. xli, 1914, pp. 295-300. 



Fossil Plants along the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. Jour. N. Y. 



Bot. Garden, vol. vii, 1906, pp. 5-7. 



— New species of plants from the Magothy Formation. J. H. U. Circ. 



n. s., No. 7, 1907, pp. 82-89, tf. 1-5. 



A new Cretaceous Bauhinia. Torreya, vol. viii, 1908, pp. 218-219, tf. 



1-3. 



