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Bulletin 3. The flora of the Raritan Formation, 1911 - State of New ...

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122 THE RARITAN FLORA.<br />

FIcus DAPt{I_-0CEI_'0ID_S (Heer) Berry.<br />

Plate XII, Fig, 4.<br />

Protoides daphnogenoides Heer, Phyll. Cr6t. d. Nebr. 17, pl. 4,<br />

/.9, zo, 1866.<br />

Lesq., Cret. FI., 85, pl. z5, f. _, z, 1874; F1. Dakota Group,<br />

90, 1892.<br />

Hollick, Trans. N. Y. Aead. Sei., vel. 11:98, pl. 3, f. I, 2,<br />

1892; Ibid., vol. 12:36, pl. 2, f. 4,9, z3, 1893; Bull.<br />

Torrey Club, vol. 21:52, pl. z77, /, I, 1894; U. S.<br />

Geol. Sm-v., Mor_ 50: 59, pL I_, [. I-5, t9o7 .<br />

Smith, Geol. Coastal Plain in Ala., 348, 1894 (determined<br />

by Ward).<br />

<strong>New</strong>berry, F1. Ambuy Clays, 72, pl. !7, f. 8, 9; pl. 3_', [. zI,<br />

I3, :z4; pl. 33, f. 3; pl. 4I, f. z5, 1896.<br />

Gould, Am..]-our. Sei. (IV), vol. 5, 175, 1898 (determined<br />

by Ward).<br />

Berry, Bull. N. Y. Bot. Garden, vol. 3 : 74, pl: 5I, [. 6-9,<br />

19o<strong>3.</strong><br />

Ficu_ proteoides Lesq., F1. Dakota Group, 77, pL _I2, f. 2, 1892.<br />

Ficus dctphnogenoide_ Berry, Bull. Tor/'ey Club, vol. 32 : 327, pl.<br />

2I, 19o5; Ibld., vol. 33: 173, pl. 7, f. 5, 19o6; Ibid.,<br />

vol. 34 : 194, pl. 11, f. ,1:o,II, 19o7 .<br />

Eucalyptus ? attenuate <strong>New</strong>b., FI. Amboy Clays, pl. 16, f. 5 (non<br />

/. 2, 3) 1896-<br />

Description.--"Les feuilles sont coriaces, _. la base att6nu6es,<br />

entifires; la nervure m6diane est forte; die porte deu.x nervures<br />

secondaires faibles, acrodromes, qui sour presque parall61es au<br />

Iimbe; mais elles ne sont pas oppos6es, comme chez les Daphnog,ene<br />

et Cinnamom_m." Heer, i866.<br />

This species was described by Heer from <strong>the</strong> Dakota group <strong>of</strong><br />

Nebraska and was based upon very incompietematerial. His<br />

specimens have some long ascending secondaries, but Lesquereux's<br />

more complete specimens from <strong>the</strong> same horizon and<br />

region show that: <strong>the</strong>se secondaries were not aerodrome, but<br />

camptrodone. <strong>The</strong> species in this feature and also in o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

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