198 CATALOG OF FOSSIL FISHES IN THE MUSEUM 



Knightia [Diplomystus] humilus (Leidy)'-''^ 



E 2149 Small fish on a piece of shale. 



Green River shales (Eocene); Wyoming. 



Family OSTEOGLOSSID.E 



Phareodus testis (Cope) 



E 2147 Complete fish with well-preserved head, showing teeth and 

 with all fins. Total length, 33 cm. 



Green River shales, (Eocene) ; Twin Creek, Wyoming. 



E 2148 Head of a large fish with finely preserved teeth. 



Formation and locality same as preceding. Collected 

 by Dr. Ernest Wende. 



Family BERYCID^ 



Hoplopteryx superbus (Dixon) 



E 2163 Cast showing five fishes on a slab. 

 Cretaceous; Lewes, England. 



Coprolites 



E 2118 and E 2119 Two Coprolites. 



Lower Carboniferous; Albert County, New Brunswick. 

 Carll collection. 



53 We follow D. S. Jordan, who proposed Knightia as a generic name for a section of Dip'nmyslus, 

 with Diplomystus humilus Leidy, as the type species. U^iiv. California Piibl. Bull. Dept. Geol. No. 

 S p. 136, igoy. 



