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The American Geologist. 
October, 1904. 
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Myrsine crassa 
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Nelumbo primaeva 
1 
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Palinurus integrifolius 
1 
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Phragmites (?) cliffwoodensis 
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. ... 1 
Pinus delicatulus 
1 
" mattewanensis 
1 
Pityoxylon hollicki 
1 
1 
Podozamites marginatus 
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1 
Populites tenuifolius 
1 
Proteoides daphnogenoides 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
Protophyllocladus subintegrifolius 
Quercus hollickii 
" holmesii 
" morrisoniana 
. 1 
" (?) novae-caesareae 
" eoprlnoides 
1 
" sp 

Rhamnus inaequilateris 
1 
" nova-caesareae. 
Salix mattewanensis 
"• meekii 
1 
" proteaefolia flexuosa 
X 
Sassafras acutilobum 
X 
" progenitor 
X 
Sapindus apicnlatus 
" morrisoni 
X 
X 
Sequoia gracillimaf 
X 
.X 
X 
" reichenbachi •.... 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
Sterculia' cliffwoodensis 
" mucronata 
" snowii bilobatum 
" sp 
Strobilites inquirendus 
Tricalycites papyraceus 
1 
X 
X 
X 
Viburnum hollickii 
" mattewanense 
1 
This is a very significant fact, an abundant and well pre- 
served type stich as this far otttweighing merely negative evi- 
dence or percentages of species common to two formations. 
In considering the members of the genus AraJia which are 
foinid at Chflfwood we find that the one species otherwise con- 
fined to the Raritan (AraUa palmata) is not exactly identical 
*Carpites niinutulus Lesq. recorded from the Denver group at Golden, Col., 
has recently been detected at Clifl'wood, N.J. 
+ Localities under this species represent foliage doubtfully related to the 
cones of the Matawan. 
