BERYCID^. 
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 imperfect 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. vol. v. 
pi. xiv c. fig. 2 ; Lewes. Mantell Coll. 
The following specimens from the English Chalk are not deter¬ 
mined, 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 Hoplojgteryx but more coarsely 
ornamented; Kent. Mrs. Smith’s Coll. 
39071. Similar smaller head ; Lower Chalk, near Maidstone. 
BowerhanTc Coll. 
P. 5700. More fragmentary similar head, displaying rostrum, 
upper jaw, and cheek-plates ; Kent. Harford Coll. 
49886. Fragmentary similar head and anterior scales; Lower 
Chalk, Dorking. Catron Coll. 
P. 387. Fragmentary similar head with portion of trunk; English 
Chalk. Presented hy the Earl of Dude, 1881. 
4004. Fragments of similar head with anterior vertebrae, figured by 
Agassiz, Poiss. Foss. vol. iv. pi. xiv d. fig. 2, under the 
name of Beryx ornatus ; Lewes. Mantell Coll. 
P. 5701. Small head ; Kent. Harford Coll. 
P. 3982. Large distorted fish, with unusualty broad tuberculated 
rim of circumorbital plates; Kent. Emnislddlen Coll. 
39076. Ornamented head of unusual form, with operculum produced 
into one large broad spine; Bromley, Kent. 
Boiuerhanh Coll. 
Numerous otoliths from the Gault of Folkestone also seem to 
belong to the Cretaceous Berycoids. Most of these specimens are 
numbered 47213 and contained in the Gardner Coll, 
