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Soc." vol. i. (1870), p. 292. Enlarged scales figured, ibid. 

 Plate XII. Fig. 6. Turin Hill. 



Euthaeanthus curtus, Powrie. - - Imperfect fish, from Farnell, 

 described and figured by Powrie, ibid. p. 293, Plate XII. Fig. 7. 



NOTE. Messrs. Smith Woodward and Sherborn, in their " Catalogue 

 of British Fossil Vertebrata," p. 65, have placed this species 

 in Diplacanthus with a query. A second specimen in the 

 collection from Turin Hill shows, however, that there were 

 more than one pair of intermediate ventral spines, so I have 

 kept it here for the present, although its general contour is 

 somewhat unlike that of the other members of the genus. 



Parexus faleatus, Powrie. Complete fish from Turin Hill, de- 

 scribed and figured by Powrie, ibid. p. 294, Plate XIII. Figs. 

 9, go.. 



Pteraspis Mitchell!, Powrie. Cephalic shield from Bridge of 

 Allan, figured in restored outline by Mr. Powrie in the 

 "Geologist" for 1863, p. 68, woodcut, and named by him 

 Pteraspis Mitchelli in the same journal for 1864, p. 172. 

 Figured and described also by Lankester, " Brit. Cephalasp." 

 Pal. Soc. p. 33, Plate V. Figs. 6 and 10. 



Eueephalaspis Powriei, Lankester ( = Cephalaspis Powriei}. 

 Described by Lankester, op. at. pp. 47-48. 



A. Entire specimen, from Leysmill near Arbroath, beauti- 

 fully preserved, Lankester, op. cit. Plate X. Fig. i. 



B. Detached cranial shield. Lankester, op. cit. Plate IX. 

 Fig- 5- 



Eueephalaspis asper, Lankester (probably = adult form of Cephalaspis 

 Pagei). Imperfect specimen from Turin Hill, described and 

 figured by Lankester, op. cit. p. 50, Plate X. Fig. 5. 



Eueephalaspis Pagei, Lankester ( - Cephalaspis Pagei). Described 

 by Lankester, op. cit. pp. 49-50. 



A. Nearly entire specimen, Lankester, op. cit. Plate X. Fig. 3. 



B. do. do. Fig. 4. 



C. do. do. Plate XI. Fig. 4. 

 All are from Turin Hill Quarries. 



Cephalopterus Pagei, Powrie. Original specimen, described and 

 figured by Powrie in "Trans. Geol. Soc. Edin. " vol. i. (1870), 

 p. 298, Plate XIV. Fig. 16. Turin Hill. 



Plaeothorax paradoxus, Agassiz ( - fragments of pectoral limbs of 

 Bothriolepis major, Ag. sp.) The two type specimens described 

 and figured by Agassiz, " Poiss. Foss. v. gres rouge," p. 134, 

 tab. 30 a, Figs. 20-23. They were previously figured by P. 

 Duff, "Geol. Moray," Plate VII. Figs. 3-4, as "fragments of 



