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INDEX 



Hoplopteryx superbus, 198 

 Houghton, F., cited, 9 w, 11 



collected part of Dinichythys con- 

 cretion, 37 

 Rowland, H. R., acknowledgment to, 6 



species named for, 114 

 Hussakof, L., cited, 22, 26, 35, 57, 

 68, 71, 72, 77, 78, 82, 86, 158, 

 171, 172 

 on Apateacanthus spines, 157 

 restoration of Scaumenacia, 172 

 on synonymy of Stenognathus, 68 

 on term Euostracophori, 21 n 

 on vomerine teeth of Scaumenacia, 

 173 

 Hussakof, L., and Bryant, W. L., 



paper on Conodont bed, i2w 

 Hussakofia, 35 

 Hybodus reticulatuSj 154 



Ichthyodorulites, 156 

 Ichthyodorulite, indet. specimen, 170 

 Ichthyotomi, 144 

 Isurus desorii, 154 

 has talis, 154 



Jaekel, O., cited, 16, 107, 125 



on presence of myxopterygia in Clad- 

 oselache, 138 

 Johnson, R. H., specimen presented by, 



Jordan, D. S., on Knightia for a sec- 

 tion of Diplomystus, i98« 

 Juvenile Dinichthys — 



antero-superognathal, 61, 62, *234, 



*2S2 



antero-ventrolateral, 63, *234 

 lateral plate, *254 



K 



Knightia humilis, 198 

 Koenen, A. von, cited, 57 



Lambe, L.^M., cited, 188, 191 



restoration of Rhadinichthys alberti, 

 *i88 



on Rhadinichthys elegantulus, 189 

 Lambs Creek, Pa., 25, 174, 175, 176 

 Lamna gracilis, 154 

 Lepidotus maximus, 194 



minor, 194 

 Lepisosteus, fossil species represented 

 by entire fishes, 195 



simplex, 195, 196, *334 



Leroy, N. Y., 26, 100, 180 



Lexington, Ky., 51 



Lindahl, J., cited, 165 



Linndale (near Cleveland), Ohio, 32, 



33, 65, 185 

 Linton, Ohio (now called Yellow 



Creek), 181, 191 



M 



McCoy, F., cited, 22 

 Machceracanthus, probably allied to 

 Acanthodii, 140 

 resemblance to, of Gyracanthus sar- 



lei, 143 

 longaevus, 10, 166 

 major, 10, *i65, *304 

 peracutus, 15, 167, *304 

 sp., from Conodont bed, 168, *304 

 Machserognathus woodwardi, 13, 83, 

 *84, *24o 

 resemblance to Diplognathus, 84 

 Macropetalichthyida, 25 

 Macropetalichthys rapheidolabis, 10 



25, 26 

 Mansfield, Pa., 174 

 Marblehead, OhiO; 26 

 Marcellus formation, near Buffalo, 10 

 Megalurus elegantissimus, 197 

 Mesacanthus peachi, on slab with Pa- 



Iseospondylus, 107 

 Miller, S. A., cited, 163W 

 Milwaukee, Wis., 51, 102, 104, 105, 



112, 116, 119, 164 

 Microdon elegans, 195 

 Microsections of — 



Copanoganathus mandible, *242 

 Ptyctodus calceolus, *266 

 Ptyctodus howlandi, *268 

 Miocene, 155 



Mixer, F. K., acknowledgment to, 6 

 his geological investigations in vicin- 

 ity of Buffalo, 6 

 fossil fishes collected by, 6, 19, 52^ 

 56, 64, 68, 125, 162, 166, 167, 

 168, 184, 185 

 species named for, 75 



N 



New Albany shale, 51, 86 

 Newberry, J. S., on affinities of Cyrta- 

 canthus, 162 

 cited, 22, 36, 41, 52, 55, 64, 68, 74, 



105, 164 

 on a number of Dictyopyge on a 



single slab, 193 

 specimens presented by, 7, 181, 191, 

 192, 194 

 Newberry and Worthen, cited, 148 

 Niobrara, 155 



