548 Ox the Fossil Fishes of the Carboniferous Limestone Series of Great Britain. 
TABLE—continued. 
Salop, 
Kendal : 
: Oreton, | York- | Derby. d W. Lowick,| Tort- 
Name. y Bristol. and shire. shire. ees Scotland. N.W.. worth. 
Farlow. 
GANOIDEI. 
Cheirodus pes-rane, M‘Coy, 
Colonodus longidens, M‘Coy, 
Ceelacanthus sp? Agass., : 
Oracanthus sp? Agass.,  . : 
Stichacanthus tortworthensis, Davis, 
Phoderacanthus grandis, Davis, . 
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The preceding Table of Localities has been compiled principally from the follow- 
ing sources :— 
Treland, principally Armagh, &c.—The Collection of Lord Enniskillen, and M. Agassiz’s “‘ Poissons 
Fossiles.” 
Bristol—A gassiz ‘‘ Poissons Fossiles,” and the Bristol Museum Collection. 
Oreton and Farlow—-Messrs. Morris and Roberts, ‘“ Quarterly Journal, Geological Society,” Vol. 
XVIII., p. 99, et seq. 
Yorkshire, principally Leyburn, Richmond, Settle and Kettlewell—Collections of Dr. Reed at 
the York Museum, and William Horne, Esq., of Leyburn. 
Derbyshire—Prof. M‘Coy’s, “ British Paleeozoic Fossils,” and Woodwardian Museum, Cambridge. 
Westmoreland—Collection at the Museum of the Philosophical and Literary Society, Leeds. 
Western Scotland—Messrs. Young and Armstrong’s lists in the “Trans. of the Geological Society 
Glasgow,” Vol. ITI., supt. p. 68, e# seg., and Messrs. Armstrong, Young and Robertson’s 
“Catalogue of the Western Scottish Fossils.” Glasgow, 1876. 
Northumberland, Lowick, &c.,—Collection at the Woodwardian Museum, and Prof. M‘Coy’s “ British 
Paleozoic Fossils.” 
