236 SYSTEMATIC PALEONTOLOGY 
NYSSA sp. ? 
Seeds of Nyssa are abundantly represented in the Talbot swamp de- 
posits at Bodkin and Grace Points and a few were found in the deposit at 
Drum Point. 
Order ERICALES. 
Family ERICACEAE. 
Genus XOLISMA Raf. 
XOLISMA LicusTRINA (Linné) Britton 
Plate LXIX, Fig. 6. 
Xolisma ligustrina Britton, 1894, Mem. Torrey Club., vol. iv, p. 135 
This leaf is the only one of several which were found in the Talbot 
swamp deposits at Bodkin Point which was sufficiently well preserved for 
figuring. 
Family VACCINIACEAE. 
Genus VACCINIUM Linne. 
VACCINIUM coRYMBosUM Linné. 
Plate LXIX, Figs. 7-9. 
Vaccinium corymbosum Linné, 1753, Sp. Pl. p. 350 
A number of impressions of these leaves were found in the fine silt of 
Talbot age at Drum Point, from which the specimens figured were s¢- 
lected. 
Order EBENALES. 
Family SAPOTACEAE. 
Genus BUMELIA Linne. 
BUMELIA PSEUDO-LANUGINOSA Nn. sp. 
Plate LXXI, Figs. 18, 19. 
Description. —Leaves Sees or ablong epetulste in shape, entire, 
aped base ; apex not known; midrib well 
pen to an acute or wed; 
