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The specimens received from the Museum of Comparative Zoology are the originals of 

 Jackson's figures, as follows : — 



Plate I, figure 1. Type of Paloeoniscus alberii, Jackson, No. 7899; 1960. 



Plate I, figure 2. Type of Palmoniscus brownii, Jackson, No. 7900; 1961. 



Plate I, figure 3. Type of Paloeoniscus cairnsii, Jackson, No. 7899a; 1956. 



Plate I, figure 5. Not described by Jackson. No. 7901; 1957. 



Plate II, figure 2. Paloeoniscus sp. of Jackson, No. 7987; 1959. 



Plate II, figure 3. Paloeoniscus sp. of Jackson, No. 7987a,- 1958. 



Plate II, figure 7. Lower jaw of Palwoniscus. No. 7903; 1963. 



Included with the specimens lent by Mr. Johnson are the following specimens figured 

 by Jackson: — 



Plate II, figure 1, Palceoniscus sp. of Jackson. No. 7902. 

 Plate II, figure 5. Not described by Jackson. No. 7898. 

 Plate II, figure 8. Not described by Jackson. No. 7898a. 



It may be mentioned here, that, in that part of Dr. Jackson's report on the Albert coal 

 mine having special reference to the fossil fishes, there are certain discrepancies in the numbers 

 denoting the figures of the plates : thus " Figures 3 and 3 bis " (p. 21) should read Figures 2 and 

 2 bis, the same specimen being referred to at the bottom of page 23 (Fig. 2, 2 bis) and shown 

 in figures 2 and 2 bis of Plate II. Also " Figure 4 " (p. 21) and " Fig. 3 " (p. 24) both refer to 

 fig. 3 of Plate II. Again, "Fig. 8" (p. 24) should properly read figure 6, as fig. 6 of Plate II 

 illustrates the specimen described. 



From a study of the type material, and specimens, lent to me, and of the collections belong- 

 ing to this Survey, there appear to be five species of Palffioniscid fishes included in the fauna 

 of the Albert shales of New Brunswick. These species are: Rhadinichthys alberii (Jackson), 

 Elonichthys brovmi (Jackson), E. elegantulus, Eastman, Canobius modulus (Dawson), and a 

 species of Elonichthys which I regard as new and which I have described on page 29 of this 

 report and named after Dr. R. W. Ells. 



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