100 FLORA OF SOUTHERN NEW YORK AND NEW ENGLAND. 



Panax cretacea Heer. 

 PL XXXVIII, fig. 7. 

 Panax cretacea Heer, Fl. Foss. Arct., vol. 3 (Kreide-Fl.), 1874, p. 114, pi. 32, figs. 9, 9b, 9c, 9d, 10. 



This little fruit has every appearance of identity with Heer's species and it is 

 interesting to find it associated both in Greenland and in our region with leaves of 

 araliaceous plants. 



Locality: Gay Head, Marthas Vineyard. Collected by David White. Speci- 

 men in U. S. Nat. Mus. 



Chondrophyllum orbiculatijm Heer. 



PL XXXVII, fig. 8a. 



CJiondropliyllum orbiculatum Heer, Fl. Foss. Arct., vol. 3 (Kreide-Fl.) 1874, p. 115, pi. 31, fig. 3c; pi. 32,fig. 

 13; Hollick, Trans. New York Acad. Sci., vol. 12, 1892, p. 35, pi. 2, fig. 2b. 



Although the finer nervation is not preserved in our specimen the coarser nerva- 

 tion and the indicated form of the leaf are apparently identical with Heer's species. 



Locality: Kreischerville, Staten Island. Collected by Arthur Hollick. Speci- 

 men in Mus. Staten Island Assn. Arts and Sci. 



Series II. GAMOPETAL^E. 

 Order ERICALES. 

 Family ERICACEAE. 



Kalmia Brittoniana Hollick. 



PL XXXIX, figs. 8, 9. 

 Kalmia Brittoniana Hollick, Trans. New York Acad. Sci., vol. 12, 1892, p. 34, pi. 2, figs. 7, 8. 



The type specimens of this species, here figured, do not show any indications cf 

 secondary nervation, otherwise they might be compared with CelastropJiyttum cre- 

 taceum Lesq. a from the Dakota group, and no others have yet been found. The 

 absence of secondary nervation, indicating a leaf of thick, coriaceous texture was 

 what largely influenced me in referring the leaves to the genus Kalmia. 



Locality: Kreischerville, Staten Island. Collected by Arthur Hollick. Speci- 

 mens in Mus. Staten Island Assn. Arts and Sci. 



Andromeda latifolia Newberry. 



PL XXXIX, fig. 1. 



Andromeda latifolia Newb., Mon. U. S. Geol. Survey, vol. 26 (Fl. Amboy Clays), 1895 (1896), p. 120, pi. 33, 

 figs. 6-10; pi. 34, figs. 6-11; pi. 36, fig. 10; Hollick, Bull. New York Bot. Gard.,vol. 3, 1904, p. 416, pi. 

 79, fig. 3. 



Among the numerous figures of this species given by New^berry (loc. cit.) the 

 :*ne which appears to denote unquestionable identity with our specimen is fig. 8, pi. 



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a Mon. U. S. Geol. Survey, vol. 17 (Fl. Dak. Gr.), 1892, p. 173, pi. 38, figs. 12-14. 



