﻿PAL^ONISCIDJE. 46$ 



P. 4072. Fragmentary specimen, displaying squamation, and exhi- 

 biting a large coprolite within ; Eskdale. 



Purchased, 1883. 



Other species, for the most part pertaining to Rhadinichthys, but 

 not represented in the Collection, are described as follows : — 



Rhadinichthys fero.v, R. H. Traquair, Proc.Roy. Soc. Edinb. vol. ix. 

 (1877), p. 435. — Calciferous Sandstones; Wardie, near 

 Edinburgh. [Imperfect fish ; Edinburgh Museum.] 



Rhadinichthys gracilis : Pala'oniscus gracilis, Newberry and 

 Worthen, Pal. Illinois, vol. iv. (1870),, p. 347, pi. iii. fig. 4. 

 — Coal-Measures ; Mazon Creek, Illinois. 



Rhadinichthys grossarti, R. H. Traquair, Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. 

 Edinb. vol. iv. (1878), p. 244. — Coal-Measures ; Lanark- 

 shire. [Imperfect fishes; Grossart Collection and Geo- 

 logical Survey of Scotland.] 



Rhadinichthys hancocJci, Woodward & Sherborn, Cat. Brit. Eoss. 

 Vertebrata (1890), p. 175 : Palceoniscus hancocJci, T. 

 Atthey, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [4] vol. xv. (1875), p. 311 

 (reprinted in Nat. Hist. Trans. Northumb. & Durham, vol. 

 v. 1877, p. 228). — Coal-Measures ; Newsham, North- 

 umberland. [Newcastle-upon-Tyne Museum.] 



Rhadinichthys leidyanus: Palwoniscus leidyana, I. Lea, Journ. 

 Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. [2] vol. ii. (1853), p. 206, pi. xx. 

 figs. 4, 5. — Carboniferous ; Luzerne Co., Pennsylvania. 

 [Scales.] 



Rhadinichthys macroclon, R. H. Traquair, Geol. Mag. [3] vol. iii. 

 (1886), p. 441 ; J. Ward, Trans. N. Staffs. Inst. Mining 

 Engin. vol. x. (1890), p. 177. — Coal-Measures (Knowles 

 Ironstone Shale) ; Longton, N. Staffordshire. [Imperfect 

 fish ; collection of John Ward, Esq.] 

 Rhadinichthys planti, R. H. Traquair, Geol. Mag. [3] vol. v. (1888), 

 p. 253 ; J. Ward, Trans. N. Staffs. Inst. Mining Engin. 

 vol. x. (1890), p. 177, pi. iv. fig. 6.— Coal-Measures ; 

 Lancashire and N. Staffordshire. [Imperfect fish ; Salford 

 Museum.] 



Rhadinichthys tubercidatus, R. H. Traquair, Trans. Roy. Soc. 

 Edinb. vol. xxx. (1881), p. 31, pi. iv. figs. 1-3.— Calci- 

 ferous Sandstones (Cement-stone Group) ; Glencartholm, 

 Dumfries. [Imperfect fish ; Geol. Surv.. Scotland.] 



An undefined genus and species, from the Lower Permian of 

 Moravia, said to be allied to Rhadinichthys, is named Anaglyphus 

 insignis, A. Rzehak. Verhandl. k.-k. geol. Reichsanst. 1881, p. 79. 



