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

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CO_NTFANTS.<br />

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PI,A_'_XXIV, Fig. I.--Myrsine oblongata Hollick.<br />

Fig. 2.--M_,rsine horealis Heer.<br />

Fig_. 3, 4.--Myrsine Gaudini (Lesq.) Berry.<br />

Fig. 5._Aralia qainquepartita Lesq.<br />

PLATE XXV, Figs. I-5._Celastrus arctica Heer.<br />

Fig. 6,--Andromeda nov_e-cmsare;e Hollick.<br />

Fig. 7.--Aralla Wellingtoniana Lesq<br />

Fig. 8.--Tricalycltes papyraeeus <strong>New</strong>b.<br />

PLATE XXVI, Figs. I, 2.--Andromeda grandifolla Berry.<br />

Figs. 3, 4.--Andromeda Cooki Berry.<br />

PLAT_ XXVII, Figs. _-4.--Andromeda Parlatorl{ Heer.<br />

PLATE XXVIiI, Figs. l-4.--Eucalyptus angusta Velenovsky.<br />

Fig. 5.--Eucalyptus angustifolia <strong>New</strong>b.<br />

Fig. 6.--Eucalyptus attenuata <strong>New</strong>b.<br />

Fig. 7.--Eucalyptas Geinltzi (Heer) Heer.<br />

Fig. 8.--Eucalyptus nervosa <strong>New</strong>b.<br />

PLA_'E XXIX, Fig. I.--Diospyros prim*eva Heer.<br />

Figs. 2-4.--Calycites diospyrlformis <strong>New</strong>b.<br />

Fig. 5.--Diospyros elliptica (<strong>New</strong>b.) Berry.<br />

TEXT FIGURES.<br />

FI¢<strong>3.</strong> I,--Diagram showing <strong>the</strong> relative thickness sequence _nd biotic<br />

PAGE.<br />

changes <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> geologic divisions represented in <strong>New</strong> Jersey, .. I7<br />

Fro. 2.--Ideal generalized section through <strong>the</strong> <strong>Raritan</strong> and adjacent formations<br />

in Middlesex County, N. J., showing <strong>the</strong> levels _rom<br />

which fossil plants have been collected, ...................... I9<br />

Fie,. <strong>3.</strong>--Sketch map <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> world, showing approximate areas where<br />

fossil plants <strong>of</strong> middle and upper Cretaceous age have beetl<br />

discovered .................................................. 3I<br />

NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

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