Dungannon, Ireland. Permian. Quarry at Rhone-hill; numerous small Palæonisci, P. catopterus.

East Thickley, Durham. Magnesian Limestone. Palæonisci.

Glammis, Forfarshire. Devon. Cephalaspis, Gyrolepis, Dipterus.

Gravesend and Northfleet. Chalk-pits rich in fish-teeth, &c.

Hastings. Wealden. Lepidotus, Hybodus.

Ilminster, Somerset. Upper Lias. Pachycormus and Leptolepis.

Leeds, Middleton Quarry. Carb. Layers of fish-coal, abundance of remains of Megalichthys, Holoptychius, &c. (Geol. Proc. iii. p. 153.)

Lewes, Sussex. Cret. All the fishes of the British Chalk. See Wond. pp. 356-359.

Lyme Regis. Lias. Dapedius, Hybodus, Squaloraia; and numerous other species and genera.

Newhaven, near Leith. Carb. On the shore, nodules of ironstone with fishes and Coprolites. Amblypterus, Palæoniscus.