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CROSSOPTERYGII. 
OSTEOLEPIDAE. 
Megalichthys macropomus Cops. 
1902. Megalichthys macropomus E. D. Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc., Vol. XXX., p. 
226, Pl. VIII. 
It is stated in the original description that this species is ‘‘ established on 
the greater part of an individual from the Carbonic system of Kansas,” then 
- contained in the private collection of R. D. Lacoe. Fragments of another in- 
dividual from the Leavenworth Coal near Lansing, Kansas, were obtained by 
Mr. O. H. St. John a number of years ago, and are now preserved in the 
Museum of Comparative Zoology. Two other species of Megalichthys have 
been described by Cope from the Permian of Texas. 
LIST OF FOSSIL FISHES OCCURRING IN THE UPPER 
CARBONIFEROUS OF KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. 
ELASMOBRANCHIL. 
1. Pleuracanthus (Diplodus) compres- 11. Ctenoptychius occidentalis St. J. and 
sus Newb. W. 
2. Cladodus occidentalis Leidy. 12. Peripristis semicircularis (N. and W.). 
3. ‘i knightianus (Cope). 13. Platyxystrodus occidentalis (St. John). 
4. Phoebodus knightianus Eastman. 14. Deltodus angularis N. and W. 
5. Janassa maxima Eastman. 15. Sandalodus carbonarius N. and W. 
6. i unguicula Eastman. 16. Streblodus angustus Eastman. 
7. Fissodus dentatus Eastman. 17. Helodus rugosus N. and W. 
8. . inaequalis (St. J.and W.). 18. Physonemus asper Eastman. 
9. Petalodus alleghaniensis Leidy. 19. Orodus intermedius Eastman. 
10. P. (Chomatodus) arcuatus (St. John). 20. Campodus variabilis (N. and W.). 
21. Ctenacanthus amblyxiphias Cope. 
DIPNOL. 
22. Sagenodus copeanus Williston. 
CROSSOPTERYGIL. 
23. Megalichthys macropomus Cope. 
