]v'no\vn froni llio Eng-lish Keupei* ; and Blctjiopijge oatupterns'' occurs in iicds 
of corresponding age at Tyrone, Ireland. Tour species of Sc/niouotmi'", and 
one of Dictyopyge^, are recognized in the German Keiiper, 'wliile Belono- 
rhynchiis prohahly occurs^; and the deposits both of Itaibl and Seefeld are 
very j^rolilic, as sho\\'n by tlie well-known memoirs of Kner.’’ 
In tin; United States, the Trias of the Connecticut Valkw, and of 
New Jersey and Virginia, also yields fossil fishes of the genera JJictyopyye^' 
Caloptenis," Scmiunutiis {Ischyptcrns),^ Diplanis^^ and Btycholcpis^'^ and 
a single im])erfcct sperdmen from Virginia pertains to a deep-bodied fish, 
])erhaps related to Bapedius. 
In South xVrica, the Karoo Uormation has furnished a few fossils 
referable to the genera Scmionolus,^^ CJeUlirolephy ' and undescribed Palcuo- 
niscidju; and tin* early IMesozoic Koto Group of India yields Lepidotus, 
J^aped’uis, Telrayonolepis,^^ and possibly Cleithrnlppis,^^ while the Maleri 
beds of th(‘ sume country add teeth of CcratodifsB 
Tlie fossil lislies of the Ivhadic l)eds are mostly known only by 
detached teeth and scales, described by Agassiz [op. cit.), ]\reyer and Plienin- 
ger,^“ (Uionstedt,'' and others, from the bone-beds of Gloucestershire and 
Wiirtemberg. S[)ccies ol FlioUdoplioriis,^'^ lioweA'er, and a closely allied genus, 
Lrpnonotns,^'^ are determined by Egerton from the Ithadic of Aust Cliff, near 
‘ See R. H. Traquair, Quart, Jourii. Geol. Soc., 1877, Vol. xxxiii, pp. oOu-.uin. 
- Snnioiiolnx licnjert, Agassiz; .S'. Kapffi, O. Fraas ; S. nn-ratua, O. Fraas ; and S. clo)ig(Uu-% (). Fraas. 
^ iyicl!ioj)ii'i>' sociaUs, Berger, sp. 
' Portions of mandible in tlio Stuttgart Alnseuni. 
® R. Kner, “Die Fisclie der bitumimisen Scluefer von Railil in Karnthon,” Sitzuugsb. niatli. naturvv. Cl. 
I;. Akad. Wiss., Vol. liii, Pt. i. pj). 15'J-197, pis. i-vi. “ Xaclitrag zu (kn fossilen Fischen von Raibl." 
ih'nl., 1807, Vol. Iv, Pt. i, pp. 71S-7-'C, with plate. “Die fossilen Fisehe der Asplialtsehiefer von Scefeld in 
'I'irol,” ibiJ., lS(i(), Vol. liv, Pt. i, pp. .‘lOo-S.'n, Pis. i-vi. “Xaclitrag zur fossilen Fauna der Asiilialtschiofer 
von Seefeld in Tirol," ibid., lS(i7, Vol. Ivi, Pt. i, pp. S98-913, Pis. i-iv. 
] )ictyopii(jt vtan-urrt, W. C. Rcdfield sp. 
Catoj/U-rtix iiracilea, .1. U. Rodlield, Ann. Xcw York Lyceum Xat. Hist., 1848, Vol. iv. p. 37, PI. i. 
C. aniiuiUiformi^ and ('. jiarru/u.':, W. C. Reiliield, Amer. .lonm. Sci., 1S41, A'ol. xli p.p. 27-‘28. C. Uedfaldi, 
Egerton, (,'uart. Journ. Geol. Soc., 1847, A"ol. iii p. 278. 
” See Sir Phillip Egerton, Quart. .Journ. Geol. Soc., 1847, Vol. iii p. 277 ; and iitid., 18.")0, A'ol. vi p. S. 
" Di])hu'm /oiiiiiraiidafii.'i, .7. S. Xewberry, Ann. New York Acad. Sci., 1879, Yol. i, p. 127. 
Ptijcholejm Marxhi, J. S. Newberry, iitid., p. 127. 
IdemionotH-i capi-nsix, A. S. Woodward. 
Cieithrohpit Extoni, A. S. AN'oodward. 
Sir Philip Egerton, “On some Remains of Ganoid Fishes from the Dcccan,” Pal. Indica, 1878, Ser. 
4, No. 2. 
Te(ra(jonolepl<t nncdh, Egerton, ibid., p. 5, PI. iii, fig. 1. 
L. C. Miall, “ On the Genus Ceratodus, with special reference to the Fossil Teeth found at MaRdi.’’’ 
Pal. Indica, 1878, Ser. 4, No. 2. 
H. von Meyer and T. Plieninger, “ Beitriige zur Paliiontologie AVurttcinbergs,’’ 1844. 
'■ F. A. Quenstedt, “Der Jura,” 1856. 
Pholidophorvi Higrjimi and P. 7iiiidu.i, Egerton, Mem. Geol. Surv., Gt. Brit., 1855, Dec. viii No. 7, 
pp. 1-.", PI. vii, figs. 1-8. 
19 Egerton, ibid., No. 7, pp. 4, 5, PI. vii, figs 9-12 
