340 
Orton, E., fish remains found by, 72, 94. 
cited, 128. 
Owen, D.D., andJ.G. Norwood published description of fossil 
fish from Paleozoic rocks of Indiana, 27, 41. 
Owen, Richard, 140, 141, 217, 218. 
Pe 
Page, David, fish remains found by, 148. 
Palzaspis, one of the earliest known fishes, 20. 
Paledaphus, 86. 
Paleoniscus Devoniensis, 60. 
Brainerdi, 125. 
Pander, C. H., ‘‘ conodonts” discovered by, 14. 
cited, 31, 46, 62, 96, 110, 227. 
Patterson, R., fish remains found by, 103-104, 122. 
Petalodontide, 185. 
Petrodus Buttersi, 284. 
Petrodus? pustulosus %, 178. 
Phaneropleuron, 63. 
Phoderacanthus, 185. 
Pheebodus, 174. 
politus, 173, 174, 284. 
Sophie, 174. 
Phyllolepis delicatula, 97, 98, 268. 
Physonemus, 195-198. 
arcnatus, 195, 200. 
Altonensis of St. John and Worthen, 38. 
gigas, 195. 
stellatus, 200, 272. 
Placodermi, 33-37, 51-53, 108-112, 130. 
Placothorax Agassizi of von Meyer identical with Macro- | 
petalichthys, 43. 
Pnigeacanthus, 34. 
Polyodon, 43. 
Polyrhizodus, 185. 
Littoni, 209, 210, 268. 
Pristacanthus secaris, 61. 
vetestus, 60, 61. 
Pristis, 221. 
Psammodus, 184. 
antiquus, 29. 
glyptus, 210, 268. 
grandis, 194. 
plenus, 194. 
Pteraspis, one of the earliest known fishes, 19. 
Pterichthys, 63. 
Ptyctodus, 62, 63, 68, 69. ° 
calceolus, 62. 
R. 
Randall, F. A., fish remains collected by, 85, 89, 90, 91, 98, 103, 
105. 
Read, M.C., fish remains collected by, 126, 128, 214. 
Rhadinichthys? lineatus, 228. 
Rhbizodus, 163, 189, 193, 194. 
anceps, 194-194, 316. 
Hibberti, 187, 192. 
Rhynchodus, 29, 45-51. 
crassus, 49, 50, 286. 
excavatus, 30, 51, 288. 
frangens, 29, 46, 48, 49, 288. 
Greenei, 51, 62. 
occidentalis, 62. 
secans, 29, 46, 47, 48, 286. 
Ringueberg, E. N. S., described remains of Dinichthys, now 
called Dinichthys Ringuebergi, 60. 
Romer, A., cited, 39 (note). 
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INDEX. 
Roemer, Ferd., cited, 155. 
| Rominger, C., fish remains furnished by, 126, 177, 178, 205. 
Rohon, J. V., and K. A. Zittel on ‘‘ conodonts” of Pander, 14. 
Ss. 
St. John and Worthen cited, 34, 38, 174, 208, 210. 
St. John, Orestes, cited, 196, 205. 
Sandalodus, 184. 
crassus, 204, 
Sauripteris, 212. 
Sayre, Robert H., fish remains furnished by, 116, 
Scaphaspis, one of the earliest known fishes, 19. 
Scaphirhynchus, 43. 
Schoharie grit, fossils of, 26. 
Sherwood, Andrew, fish remains collected by, 85, 87, 101, 109, 
112, 119, 120, 124 (note), 127. 
Sphenophorus, 91, 92. 
Lilleyi, 92, 270. 
Spirophyton, a sea-weed, the only fossil found in Caudagalli 
grit, 26. 
Stethacanthus, 198. 
Altonensis, 198, 278. 
Littoni, 280. 
tumidus, 198, 280. 
Stock, Thomas, cited, 203. 
Sullivant, Joseph, an early collector of fish remains in Ohio, 27. 
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979. 
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Terrell, J., fish remains collected by, 71, 125, 130, 134, 125, 136, 
144, 146, 127, 150, 152, 153, 154, 158, 160, 163, 165, 166, 168, 170, 
172, 174. 
Terrell, Park, fish remains collected by, 171. 
Tetrapterus, 148. 
Tiffany, A. F., fish remains furnished by, 62. 
Titanichthys, 130-135. ; 
Clarkii, 131, 133-135, 234, 236, 238, 316. 
‘A gassizii, 125, 131, 132, 1:33, 232, 224, 238. 
Trachosteus, 161, 166-168. 
Clarkii, 155, 167, 314. 
Traquair, R. H., cited, 34, 86, 95, 96, 109, 125 (note), 138, 139, 140, 
141, 155, 187, 189, 192, 203. 
Tristychius fimbriatus, 203. 
Trygon, 224. 
Tuomey, M., cited, 216. 
Vis 
Van Beneden, P. J., fish remains found by, 85, 86. 
Verneuil, E. de, on geological place of Oriskany sandstone, 23. 
W. 
Wagner, Frank, fish remains found by, 89, 123, 173, 174. 
Way, Andrew, fish remains found in New York by, 84-85, 99. 
Waverly group, fishes of, 120-126. 
list of fishes of, 121, 122. 
Wheeler, H. A., fish remains collected by, 207, 226. 
| Whiteaves, J. F., described Canadian fish fauna, 25, 63. 
Whitfield, R. P., acknowledgments to, 94, 112. 
Woodward, Henry, fossil fish described and figured by, 219. 
cited, 224. 
Worthen, St. John and, cited, 34, 38, 174, 208, 210. 
Wright, Berlin H.., fish remains found by, 62, 67. 
X. 
Xiphias, 148. 
Z. 
Zittel, K. A. von, cited, 108. 
