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by Hill and Yaughan. A small collection made by Stanton and Stephen- 

 son was described by the writer ' in 1912. The flora, while limited, indi- 

 cates synebroneity with a part of the Dakota sandstone of the West, the 

 lower Tuscaloosa of the eastern Gulf area, and the upper Earitan and 

 Magothy of the northern Atlantic Coastal Plain. It includes the fol- 

 lowing species : 



Andromeda novw-cwsarew Hollick 



Andromeda pfafllana Heer 



Andromeda snowii Lesquereux 



Aralia wellingtoniana Lesquereux 



Aralia wellingtoniana vaughanii Knowlton 



Benzoin venustum (Lesquereux) Knowlton 



Brachyphyllum macrocarpum formosum Berry 



Cinnamomum heerii Lesquereux 



Cinnamomum membranaceum (Lesquereux) Hollick 



Colutea primordialis Heer 



Comophyllum vetustum Newberry 



Diospyros primava Heer 



Diospyros steenstrupi Heer 



Eucalyptus geinitzi (Heer) Heer 



Eugenia primwva Lesquereux 



Fieus daphnogenoides (Heer) Berry 



Ficus glascwana Lesquereux? 



Inga cretacca Lesquereux 



Laurophyllum minus Newberry 



Laurus plutonia Heer 



Laurus protewfolia Lesquereux 



Lirodendron pinnatifldum Lesquereux ? 



Lirodendron quercifolium Newberry 



Magnolia boulayana Lesquereux 



Magnolia speciosa Heer 



Malapoenna falcifolia (Lesquereux) Knowlton 



Myrica emarginata Heer 



Myrica longa (Heer) Heer 



Oreodaphne alabamensis Berry 



Pala'ocassia laurinea Lesquereux 



Phyllites rhomboideus Lesquereux 



Platanus primava Lesquereux 



Podozamites lanceolatus (L. andH.) Braun 



Populus harkeriana Lesquereux 



Rhamnus tenax Lesquereux 



Rhus redditiformis Berry 



1 Berry, E. W., Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, vol. xxxix, 1912, pp. 387-406, pis. xxx- 

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