390 University Geological Survey of Kansas. 



In the foregoing tables, we see that there have been twenty- 

 eight genera of teleost fishes found in the Upper Cretaceous 

 deposits of North America, twenty-nine from England, twenty- 

 eight from Westphalia, twenty-six from Sahel-Alma, and twen- 

 ty-two from Hakel. Of these, we find that England has thirteen 

 genera which are found in the American Cretaceous deposits, 

 Westphalia two, Sahel-Alma four, and Hakel three. 



The genus Stratodus has been reported from the Chalk of Eng- 

 land by A. S. Woodward, 141 who has described one species, S. 

 anglicus, from Sussex. From the figures given in plate I, I am 

 inclined to think that it is rather doubtful if this is Stratodus, as 

 the dentary (fig. 4) is entirely different from that portion of S. 

 apicalis, described in the foregoing pages. There is also hardly 

 enough of the palatine (fig. 3a) to determine its exact relation- 

 ship. 



141. Proc. Geol. Assoc, vol. X, pp. 314, 315. 





