BERYCID.35. 
409 
43575. Imperfect caudal region ; Upper Chalk, Bromley. 
Purchased, 1872. 
P - 1952. Imperfect caudal region, displaying part of dorsal and 
anal fins ; Mailing, Kent. Egerton Coll. 
P - 315. Very small distorted specimen, showing imporfect median 
fins and ctenoid scales ; Westwell, Charing, Kent. 
Harris Coll. 
25910. Remains of small fish, with dorsal fin-spines; Sussex. 
Dixon Coll. 
28393. Imperfect distorted small fish, apparently of this species, 
figured as Beryx ornatus by Agassiz, Poiss. Foss. yol. v. 
pi. xiv c. fig. 2; Lewes. Mantdl Coll. 
The following specimens from the English Chalk are not deter 
mi ned, but seem to belong to fishes related to some of the preceding 
genera: 
49073-75. Fine head and two fragmentary specimens, much re- 
sembling the head of Hoplopteryx but more coarsely 
ornamented ; Kent. Mr *‘ SmUh * ColL 
39071. Similar smaller head ; Lower Chalk, near Maidstone. 
Bowerbank Coll. 
P - 5700. More fragmentary similar head, displa}ing rostrum, 
upper jaw, and cheek-plates ; Kent. Harfor o 
4 98 86. Fragmentary similar head and anterior scales ; Lower 
Chalk, Dorking. Ca P ron Cdl ' 
P- 387. Fragmentary similar head with portion of trunk ; English 
Chalk. ' Presented by the Earl of Dude, 1881. 
4004. Fragments of similar head with anterior vertebrse, figuied by 
Agassiz, Poiss. Foss. vol. iv. pi. xiv d. fig. un ^® r ^ 0 
name of Beryx ornatus ; Lewes. Manlell Coll. 
P - 5701. SmaU head ; Kent. Sar f ord C ° lL 
p - 3982. Large distorted fish, with unusually broad tuberculated 
rim of circumorbital plates; Kent. Enniskillen Coll. 
39076. Ornamented head of unusual form, with operculum produced 
into one large broad spine; Bromley, Kent. 
Bowerbank Coll. 
Numerous otoliths from the Gault of Folkestone also seem to 
belong to the Cretaceous Berycoids. Most of these specimens are 
^umbered 47213 and contained in the Gardner Coll. 
