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the left maxillipede ; described and figured by H. Woodward, 

 "British Fossil Merostomata," p. 34, Plate I. Fig. i. From 

 Turin Hill. 



Pterygotus Anglieus, Agassiz. Detached head showing the 

 position of the eyes, described and figured by H. Woodward, 

 op. cit. p. 36, Plate I. Fig. 2. Turin Hill. 



Pterygotus Anglieus, Agassiz. Small entire specimen from Turin 

 Hill. H. Woodward, op. cit. pp. 34, 35, Plate II. Fig. i. 



Pterygotus Anglieus, Agassiz. Detached penultimate joint of 

 swimming foot. H. Woodward, op, cit. pp. 38, 39, Plate V. 

 Turin Hill. 



Pterygotus Anglieus, Agassiz. Large telson or terminal joint. 

 H. Woodward, op, cit. p. 42, Plate VI. 



Myriopoda 



Kampeearis Forfarensis, Page. Specimen figured by B. N. Peach, 



"Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. Edin." vol. vii. (1882), Plate II. Fig. id. 



Canterland, Kincardineshire. 



Pisces 



" Dorsal Spine of Onehus." P. Duff, op. cit. Plate VII. Fig. 7. This 



is the base or inserted portion of an undetermined selachian 



spine. Scat Craig. 



Aeanthodes Mitehelli, Egcrton ( = Mesacanthus Mitchelli, Traq.) 

 Powrie, "Trans. Geol. Soc. Edin." vol. i. (1870), Plate X. 

 Fig. i. Turin Hill. 



Diplacanthus gracilis, Egerton ( = Ischnacanthus gracilis, Powrie). 

 Powrie, "Trans. Geol. Soc. Edin." vol. i. (1870), Plate X. 

 Fig. 2. Turin Hill. 



" Apparently a Diploeanthus."- P. Duff, op. cit. Plate XL Fig. 3. 

 This is a specimen of Diplacanthus striatus (Ag.), from Tynet 

 Burn. 



Climatius retieulatus, Agassiz. Specimen figured by Powrie, 

 "Trans. Edin. Geol. Soc." vol. i. (1870), Plate XIII. Fig. 10. 



Parexus ineurvus ( = Parexus recurvus, Agassiz). A beautifully 

 preserved fish from Turin Hill, figured by Powrie, " Trans. 

 Geol. Soc. Edin." Plate XII. Fig. 8. 



NOTE. The specific name given to this fish by Agassiz was recurvus, 

 but a mistake has crept in of writing it incurvits, which is 

 participated in even by Mr. Smith Woodward in his " Catalogue 

 of the Fossil Fishes in the British Museum," part ii., 1891, 

 P- 34- 



Scales of Pteraspis, from Bridge of Allan, figured by Lankester, 

 "Brit. Cephalasp." Plate V. Fig. i. 



