398 E. W. Berry — Pleistocene Flora of Alabama. 



Nyssa biflora Walt. 



Hollick, Md. Geol. Surv., Pli. and Pleist., p. 235, pi. 69, fig. 5, 1906. 

 Berry, Torreya, vol. vi, p. 90, 1906. Journ. Geol., vol. xv, p. 345, 1907. 



This species in the Recent appears to be confined to the 

 Coastal Plain, ranging from Virginia to eastern Texas. Asa 

 fossil it has been recorded from the Pleistocene of Maryland, 

 Virginia, and North Carolina. The present record is based 

 upon leaves from locality No. 4. 



Vaccinitjm aeboeeum Marsh. 



Berry, Torreya, vol. ix, p. 73, 1909. 



This species, which ranges from Virginia to Indian Territory 

 and southward to Florida and Texas in the Recent, has. previ- 

 ously been recorded from the Pleistocene of North Carolina. 

 The present material comes from locality No. 7. The genus 

 is wide ranging and a number of Pleistocene occurrences are 

 known both in this country and abroad. Thus in addition to the 

 next species, Vaceinium spatulata Berry occurs in the Pleisto- 

 cene of North Carolina and Vaceinium uliginosum Linne at 

 Scarboro Heights, Ontario, Vaceinium maderense Link is 

 known from the Pleistocene of Madeira and Vaceinium myr- 

 tillus Linne and Vaceinium vitis-ideea Linne occur in the 

 interglacial peats of the southern uplands in Scotland. 



Vaccinium corymbosum Linne. 



Hollick, Md. Geol. Surv., Pli. and Pleist., p. 236, pi. 69, figs. 7-9, 1906. 

 Berry, Journ. Geol., vol. xv, p. 346, 1907. 



This species ranges in the modern flora from Canada to 

 Louisiana and in Alabama is said to be confined to the moun- 

 tain region. As a fossil it is recorded from Maryland and 

 North Carolina. The present record is based upon leaves 

 from locality No. 4. 



Xolisma ligustrina (Linne) Britton. 



Hollick, Md. Geol. Surv., Pli. and Pleist., p. 236, pi. 69, fig. 6, 1906. 

 Berry, Journ. Geol., vol. xv, p. 346, 1907. Amer. Nat., vol. xli, p. 696, 

 pi. 2, fig. 6, 1907. 



This species has been previously recorded in the Pleistocene 

 of Alabama as well as from Maryland and North Carolina. 

 The present record is based on leaves from locality No. 4. 



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