III. Systematik, Faunistik, Biologie. 1. Pisces. II. Systematic. 191 



Carboniferous Rocks of Eskdale, Dumfriesshire, in: Geol. Mag. (3) Vol.1 p3 8 

 pi. 2. [192] 



Traquair, R. H., 2. Description of a new species of Elonichthys from the Lower Carboni- 

 ferous Rocks of Eskdale, Dumfriesshire, ibid, p 8 10. [193] 



, 3. Notice of New Fish Remains from the Blackband Ironstone of Borough Lee, near 



Edinburgh. Nr. 5. ibid, p 6465. [191, 192] 



) 4.. Remarks on the genus Megalichthys Agassiz, with description of a new species. 



ibid, p 115121 pi. 5. [193] 



-, 5. id. in: Proc. Physic. Soc. Edinburgh Vol. 8 p 6777. pi. 4. [193] 

 . (>. Notes on the genus Gyracanthus Agassiz. in: Ann. Mag. N. H. (5) Vol. 13 p 37 



-48. [192] 

 Trautschold, H., Uber Edestus und einige andere Fischreste des Moskauer Bergkalks. in: 



Bull. Soc. Natural. Moscou Tome 58 pt. 2 p 100173 pi. 5. [191, 193] 

 Woodward, A. S., Chapters on Fossil Sharks and Rays, in: Sc. Gossip p 172 174, 227 - 

 230, 267272 figg. [191] 



I. General Subject. 



The following contains notes on some of the above papers and their contents 

 which are not sufficiently important to be mentioned in Part II. Bassani refers 

 the specimens found to the genera Coelodus and Elopopsis of Heckel. Cope ( 2 ) 

 is of opinion that, the genus Chlamydoselachus (see Garmail supra p 158) is iden- 

 tical with Didymodus Cope (= Diplodus Ag. = Pleur acanthus] . Davis( 2 j, see Lis- 

 solepis, Ganoidei, and ( 4 j Selachoidei. Hasse describes remains of Selachoidei 

 and Batoidei, 2 of wbicb are new. Koken describes and figures otolitlis referred 

 to the following species : Clupea harengus, Fierasfer acus, Rhombus maximus, Solea 

 vulgaris, Mcrluccius esculentus, Lotafluviatilis, Gadus sp., G. morr/iua, Perca Jluvia- 

 tilis, Lucioperca sandra, Serranus cabrilla, Apogon rex-mullorwn, Trachinus draco, 

 Trigla aspcra, Peristedion cataphractum. Scorpaena porous, Corvina nigra, Callich- 

 thys lucidus, Mullus surmuletus, Smarts vulgaris, Sargus rondeletii and annularis, 

 Box loops and salpa, Pagellus mormyrus, Lepidopus caudatus, Gobius niger, and 

 many other species which the author has not been able to determine specifi- 

 cally. Lankester, see Ganoidei and Incertae sedis infra. Traquair ( :j ), see Aga- 

 nacanthus, Selachoidei. Trautschold, see Selachoidei. Woodward in bis chapters 

 on Fossil Sharks and Kays gives a summary of the present state of knowledge of 

 this branch of palaeontology, with references to the more important literature. 



II. Systematic. 



Palaeichthyes. 



Order Chondropterygii. 



A. Selachoidei. 



Cladacanthus paradoxus Agass. (= Erismacanthus jonesi McCoy); Davis ( 4 ) pi. 26 



fig. 1-5. 



Physonemus hamatus Agass.; id. pi. 26 fig. 6. 

 Gomphacanthus 11. for acutus n. Yoredale series, near Leyburn ; id. p 6 18 pi. 26 



fig. 9. 



Cladodus mucronatus Davis fig. 10, and hornei Davis fig. 11 ; id. pi. 27. 

 Hemidadodus n. for incuspidatus n. Yoredale series, near Leyburn ; id. p620 pi. 27 



fig. 24 and 24a. 

 Pristicladodus dentatus McCoy pi. 27 fig. 4, and concinnus Davis pi. 26 fig. 15; id. 



