III. Systematik, Faunistik, Biologie. 1. Pisees. ET. Systematic. 107 



Heterolepidotus grandis n. Lias of Lyme Regis ; Davis p 293, pl. 7. 



Palaeaspis g. u. near Pteraspis, for P. americana n. and bitruncata n. Upper Silu- 



rian of Pennsylvania; Claypole p 62 woodcut. 

 Paleoniscus devonicus u. Devonian of Ontario Coiinty; Clarke p 20, 41 pl. 1 



F 2—6. 

 Pelargorhynchus dercetiformis n. Upper Chalk of Westphalia. [Hoplopleuridae of 



Günther]; v. d. Marck p 261. 



Subclass Teleostei. 



Family Percidae. 



Mioplosus abbreviatus, Cope, p SS, labracoides, Cope, p S9 Fl, longus, Cope, p 

 90 F 3, and beani, Cope, p 91 F 2 pl. 12; described and fig-ured by Cope (^) 

 from the Tertiary of the United States. — Asineops squamifrons, Cope, p 85 pl. 9 

 F 5, and pauciradiatus, Cope, p S7 pl. 14 F 1, are described and figured by 

 Cope (^) from the Tertiary of the United States. — Erismatopterus levatus, Cope, 

 p SO pl. 9 F 6 and 7, rickseckeri, Cope, p 81 pl. 6 F2, and endlichi, Cope, p 

 82 pl. 12 F 5; described and figured by Cope (^) from the Tertiary of the Uni- 

 ted States. — Trichophanes foliarum, Cope, F 4 and hians, Cope, F 3 p 753 

 pl. 59, described and figured by Cope ^*j from the Tertiary of the United States. 



Mioplosus sauvageanus n. Tertiary of the United States; Cope \'^) p 91. 



Family Sparidae. 



Pseudosphaerodon g. n. near Sphaerodon p 102, for P. hügendorfi n. Tertiary of 

 Prussia; Noetling p 104 pl. 1 1 F 1—8. 



Family Scombridae. 

 Omosoma monasiern n. Upper Chalk of Westphalia ; v. d. Marck p 245 pl. 22 F 1. 



Family Sphyraenidae. 



Mesogaster cretaceus n. Upper Chalk of Westphalia; V. d. Marck p 247 pl. 22 

 F 2. 



Order Acanthopterygii Pharyngognathi. 



Family Pomacentridae. 



Priscacara serrata, Cope, p 93 F 1, and ctjpka, Cope, p 94 F 2 pl. 13, oxyprion, 

 Cope, p 94 pl. 14 F 5, clivosa, Cope pl. 13 F 3, m^pealei, Cope, pl. 8 F 4, 

 and pl. 14 F4 p96; Hops, Cope, p 97 pl. 14 F 2 and 3, and testudinarea^ 

 Cope, p 98 pl. 1 F 7, are described and figured by Cope (^j from the Tertiary 

 of the United States. 



Order Physostomi. 



Family Siluridae. 



Rhlneastes peltatus, Cope, p 63 F 1 and 2, sniithi^ Cope, p 64 F 5 — 11, calvus, 

 Cope, p 65 F 3 and 4, arcuatus, Cope, p 66 F 12, radulus, Cope. p 67 F 14 

 — 17, SLuä pectinafus, Cope, p 747 F 13 pl. 5, are described and figured byCope 

 (1) from the Tertiaiy of the United States. 



