AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



recent orders Crossopterygii, Chondrostei, and 

 Holostei with their genera. 



Phytogeny and relationships. — General 

 treatises. •Milller, J. 1844.2, 1845.1, 

 1846.1, .2; Orr, H. 1885.1. — Relation to 

 Plagiostomes. Baird, S. F. 1871.36. — 

 Relations with Teleosts. Huxley, T. H. 

 1883.2. — Relation to Clupeidoe. Stannius, 

 F. H. 1846.1. — Affinities in general. 

 Dean, B. 1895.6,.7; Zograf, N. Y. 1887.4. 



Taxonomy, general accounts. Agassiz, 

 J. L. R. 1856.9; Baird, S. F. 1871.28; 

 Fowler, H. W. 1910.7; Hollard, H. L. 

 1850.1; Kner, R. 1866.1; •Liitken, 

 C. F. 1868.1, 1869.1, .2, 1871.1, 1873.1, .4; 

 Vogt, C. C. 1845.1. 



Fossil forms. General papers. — Synopsis 

 of fossil forms. Agassiz, J. L. 1833.3, 



1835.1. — Geological history. Bachmann, 

 I. 1877.1. — Ganoidei heterocerci. Egerton, 

 P. G. 1848.3 (3). — Palaeontology. Martin, 

 Carl. 1873.1. — Devonian forms. Pander, 

 C. H. 1860.1. — On the genera of Agassiz. 

 Traquair, R. H. 1877.3. — Charts illus- 

 trative of . Zittel.K. A. 1900.1. 



Occurrence of fossil forms in — Illinois, 

 Ohio and Pennsylvania. Cope, E. D. 



1897.2. — Fayum, Egypt. Dames, W. B. 

 1883.1. — Trias of Germany. Dames, 

 W. B. 1888.2; Deecke, J. E. 1889.1. — 

 Carboniferous, England. Davis, J. W. 

 1871.1; Miall, L. C. 1872.1, 1879.1. 



— Deccan, India. Egerton, P. M. 1878.1. 



— Trias of Connecticut Valley. Lull, R. S. 

 1912.1, 1915.1. — Carboniferous of Frarice. 

 Sauvage, H. E. 1889.1. — Silurian of 

 Oesel I., Russia. Rohon, J. V. 1893.1. — 

 Eocene of Egypt. Stromer, E. 1905.1. — 

 Lithographic limestone, Munich Museum. 

 Vetter, B. 1881.1. — Jurassic of Bavaria. 

 Wagner, J. A. 1863.1. — English Lias. 

 Woodward, A. S. 1890.5. —English 

 Greensand; synopsis. 1895.9. 



ORDKR CROSSOPTERYGII 

 Fossil and recent 



Recent Crossopterygii. — Revision; 

 African species. Boulenger, G. A. Add. 

 1909.1. 



Structure and relationships of fossil forms. 

 Cope, E. D. 1891.3,.4; Huxley, T. H. 

 1866.1; Miall, L. C. 1878.1; Pander, 

 C. H. 1860.1; Watson, D. M. & Day, H. 

 1916.1. •Woodward, A. S. 1889.2. 



SUB-ORDER OSTEOLEPIDA 



Devonian and Carboniferous forms, one 

 family, Ccelaoanthidse, persisting into the 

 Cretaceous. 



Family Osteolepidse 

 Megalichthys. Structure and sys- 

 tematic position. Watson, D. M. 1912.1; 

 Wellburn, E. D. 1900.3. 



Family Rhizodontidae 

 Eusthenoptaron. — For a recent 

 summary of our knowledge of Eusthenop- 

 teron, see ♦W. L. Bryant, in Bull. Buffalo 

 Soo. Nat. Sci., 1919, vol. 13, pp. 1-22, 18 

 pis. 



Family Holoptychidse 



DendrodontidEe, synonym 

 Structure. — Dentition. Jaekel, O. 



1894.3; Pander, C. H. 1860.1. —Formsin 



Russian Devonian. Rohon, J. V. 1889.1. 



■ — Scales in Russia. Rohon, J. V. 1892.1. 

 Systematic position. Traquair, R. H. 



1889.4; Trautschold, H. 1889.2. 



Family CoelacanthidsB 



Structure and taxonomy. *Reis, O. M. 

 1888.1. —Osteology. 1892.3. —Restora- 

 tion of Ccelacanthus. Wellburn, E. D. 

 1902.2. 



SUB-ORDER CLADISTIA 



Family Polypteridae 



No fossil forms 



For maps showing the distribution of the 

 Polypterida, see Bridge, T. W. 1904.1 

 (p. 483), and Meek, A. 1916.1 (p. 57). 



Calamoichthys. Natural history. 



Gervais, F. L. 1867.1; Smith, John A. 

 1867.1, .2,.ll. 



Polypterus. Natural history. Budgett, 

 J. S. 1900.1,.3, 1907.1; Dean, B. 1899.2; 

 Geoffroy-Saint-Hilaire, E. F. 1802.2,. 3; 

 Harrington, N. R. 1899.1, .2. 



Taxonomy, phylogenetic position, etc. 

 Ayres, W. O. 1850.2; Boulenger, G. A. 

 1898.13, 1911.5; DumSril, A. H. A. 

 1869.1; Goodrich, E. S. 1908.2; Guiche- 

 not, A. 1839.1; Pollard, H. B. 1891.1, 

 1892.2; Steindachner, F. 1869.1, .2. 



— Diagnostic key to young. Boulenger, 

 G. A. 1902.27. — Differences between the 

 three Nile species. Steindachner, F. 

 1882.2. 



ORDER CHONDROSTEI 

 (Acipenseroidei, or cartilaginous Ganoids) 



For a map showing the geographical 

 distribution of the recent Chondrostei, see 

 Meek, A. 1916.1 (p. 50). 



Structure, taxonomy and affinities of 

 both recent and. fossil forms. Heckel, J. J. 

 1851.5; Woodward, A. S. 1889.2; Zograf, 

 N. Y. 1887.4. 



Paleontology, Acipenseroidei. Wood- 

 ward, A. S. 1889.10. 



Family Cheirolepidse 



Devonian 



Morphology. Pander, C. H. 1860.1. 

 Family Paleeoniscidse 



Devonian to Jurassic 

 Occurrence, structure and taxonomy of 

 forms from. — Permian of Bohemia, 

 Fritsch, A. J. 1883.1. — Carboniferous of 

 New Brunswick. Lambe, L. M. 1910.1. — 

 Trias of British Isles. Lomas, J. 1904.1. 



— Carboniferous of France. Sauvage, 

 H. E. 1888.3. —British Carboniferous.. 

 •Traquair, R. H. 1877.1, 1886.1, 1888.2, 

 1901.1, 1907.1, 1909.1, 1911.1, 1912.1. — 

 Ecca shales. Woodward, A. S. 1910.1. 



Family Platysomidas 



Carboniferous and Permian 

 Structure and affinities. Cope, E. D. 

 1880.4; Gill, T. N. 1881.3; •Traquair, 

 R. H. 1879.3, Add. 1880.2. 



