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The remainder of Mr. Jex’s 1891 collection of fossil fishes, from 
Scaumenac Bay, as well as Campbellton, was subsequently secured for 
the British Museum, and reported upon by Dr. A. Smith Woodward 
in the Geological Magazine for November, 1892. Dr. Woodward’s. 
paper is entitled, “ Further Contributions to Knowledge of the Devon- 
ian Fish Fauna of Canada,” and is divided into three parts, with three 
sub-titles. In the first of these, which is entitled, “On the Body- 
armour of Phlyctenaspis Acadica,’ the “spinous appendage of the 
dermal armour” of that species is described for the first time and 
figured, and its homologies or affinities are briefly discussed. 
Lastly, a selection from a third consignment of fish remains from 
Campbellton and Scaumenac Bay, collected by Mr. Jex in 1892, was 
made for the Edinburgh Museum by Dr. Traquair, and reported upon 
by him in the Geological Magazine for April, 1893. This 1892 col- 
lection is said to be “rich in remains of Phlyclænaspis Acadica,” and 
some of these enabled Traquair to make the restoration of the ventral 
carapace of that species, which is reproduced on Plate IV, fig. 4, of 
this paper, and to show that the pair of lateral spines are articulated 
to the right and left anterior ventro-lateral plate, as shown in the 
restoration. 
