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species that have been described since 1889. Incidentally, also, such 
corrections will be made in the first and second parts of this paper as 
are necessitated by the advance that has been made in our knowledge 
of fossil fishes since that time. 
In Parts I and II of this paper one new genus (Husthenopteron) 
and seven species of fossil fishes from Scaumenac Bay, and four species 
from Campbellton, were enumerated or described. Since these Parts 
were issued, the known fossil fish fauna of Scaumenac Bay has been 
increased to eleven species, two of which (Æuphanerops and Scau- 
menacia) are new generic types; and that of Campbellton to ten species, 
three of which (Protodus, Doliodus, and Phlyctenaspis) are new 
generic types. 
For permission to quote their descriptions of some fossil fishes from 
Scaumenac Bay and Campbellton, and to reproduce the figures on the 
four Plates which illustrate this paper, the writer is indebted to Dr. 
Traquair, Dr. Smith Woodward and Professor Patten. The electro- 
types from which Plates 1 and 2 are printed were kindly supplied by 
Dr. Smith Woodward. Dr. Henry Woodward, also, has kindly granted 
the writer permission to quote freely from the Geological Magazine, and 
to copy such figures as might be desirable therefrom. And, from Pro- 
fessor Frank R. Lillie, the managing editor of the Biological Bulletin of 
the Marine Biological Laboratory, Wood’s Holl, Mass., the writer has re- 
ceived permission to copy Patten’s reconstruction of Bothriolepis. 
The classification adopted in the following lists is that of the 
second volume of Dr. Eastman’s translation of Zittel’s Text-book of 
Paleontology, published in 1902. 
A.—Revised list of the fossil fishes of the Upper Devonian 
rocks at Scaumenac Bay, P.Q. 
SUB-CLASS I. SELACHII. 
(1) ACANTHODES CONCINNUS, Whiteaves. 
Acanthodes concinnus, Whiteaves. 1887. Trans. Royal Soc. Canada for 1886, 
vol. iv, sect. iv, p. 107, pl. x, figs. 1 and 1a. 
se Whiteaves. 1889. Do. for 1888, vol. vi, sect. iv, p. 91, 
pl. 5, figs 1° and 1la—f,. 
Traquair. 1890. Geol. Mag., dec., 3, vol. vii, p. 16. 
fé se A. Smith Woodward, 1891. Cat. Foss. Fishes Brit. Mus., 
Din Up: 10! 
T'ype.—Imperfect fish; in the Museum of the Geological Survey 
of Canada. 
