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Pterygotus minor, H. Woodivard. Entire specimen from Farnell, 

 described and figured by H. Woodward, " Geol. Mag." vol. i. 

 (1864), p. 199, Plate X. Fig. 2, and in "Brit. Foss. Merest." 

 p. 35, Plate I. Fig. 4. 



Stylonurus Powriei, Page. A nearly perfect specimen from 

 Pitscandly, first named and figured by D. Page in " Advanced 

 Text-book of Geology," 2d Ed. 1859, p. 181, Fig. 3. De- 

 scribed and figured by H. Woodward in " Qu. Journ. Geol. 

 Soc." vol. xxi. (1865), p. 482, Plate XIII. Fig. i, and in "Brit. 

 Foss. Merost." p. 122, Plate XXI. Fig. i. 



Stylonurus ensiformis, H. Woodivard. Detached tail spine, de- 

 scribed and figured by H. Woodward, "Geol. Mag." vol. i. 

 (1864), pp. 198-199, woodcut, and in "Brit. Foss. Merost." p. 

 126, Plate XXI. Fig. 5. Turin Hill. 



Stylonurus Seotieus, H. Woodward. A large and nearly entire speci- 

 men from Montroman Muir, described and figured by H. Wood- 

 ward in " Qu. Journ. Geol. Soc." vol. xxi. (1865), pp. 484-486, 

 Plate XIII. Fig. 2, and in "Brit. Foss. Merost." p. 126, Plate 

 XXIII. 



Myriopoda 



Arehidesmus M'Nicoli, Peach. One of the two type specimens 

 described and figured by B. N. Peach, " Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. 

 Edin." vol. vii. (1882), p. 182, Plate II. Fig. 26. 



Pisces 



Diplaeanthus graeilis, Egerton ( = Ischnacanthus gradlis, Powrie). 

 Counterpart of original type specimen, a nearly entire fish, 

 figured and described by Egerton in " Dec. Geol. Surv." 

 vol. x. (1861), p. 69, Plate IX. Farnell. 



Climatius uneinatus, Powrie. A complete fish, described and 

 figured by Powrie, " Qu. Journ. Geol. Soc." vol. xx. (1864), p. 

 422 ; also in "Trans. Edin. Geol. Soc." vol. i. (1870), p. 296, 

 Plate XIV. Fig. n. 



Euthaeanthus Macnieoli, Powrie. Entire specimen, described and 

 figured by Powrie, " Qu. Journ. Geol. Soc." vol. xx. (1864), p. 

 425, Plate XX. Fig. 2. Also in "Trans. Edin. Geol. Soc." 

 vol. i. (1870), Plate XL Fig. 3. Turin Hill. 



Euthaeanthus graeilis, Powrie. Imperfect specimen described 

 and figured by Powrie, op. cit. p. 291, Plate XL Fig. 4. 



Euthaeanthus elegans, Powrie. Badly preserved specimen from 

 Farnell, described and figured by Powrie, ibid. p. 292, Plate 

 XII. Fig. 5. 



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Euthaeanthus grandis, Powrie. Type specimens, an imperfect fish 

 and a detached tail, described by Powrie, " Trans. Edin. Geol. 

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