188 Vertebrata. 



Belonostomus lesinaensis Bass, redescribed from the Cretaceous of the Island ofLesina ; 

 Bassani (') p 198 pi. l fig. 10. 



Caturus stenosjjondylus Sauv., p 41, cotteaui ' Sauv., p 45, and stenoura Sauv., p 46 

 pi. 2 fig. 2, velifer Tliioll., pi. 1 fig. 1, and furcatus Ag., pi. 1 fig. 2, desribed 

 by Sauvage ( 5 ) - chaperin. Upper Lias of 1'Yonne ; id. p 43 pi. 2 fig. 1. 



Ectosteorhachis ciceronius n. Permian formation of Texas; Cope (*) p 69 and ( 4 j 

 p 626, 



Didymodus is substituted for Diplodus Agass.. preoccupied; Cope ( 2 j p 108. 



Thoracodus n. for emydinus n. Permian of Illinois ; id. p 108. 



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Teleostei. 

 Order Acanthopterygii. 



Family Percidae. 



Lates heberti Gerv. Note by Sauvage ( J ) p 481 pi. 13 fig. 2. 



Paralates n. near Lates, for bleicheri n. Tongrien of Roupach, Alsatia; Sauvage ( r i 



p 485. 

 Plioplarchus u. Allied to Mioplosus Cope , for whitii n. p414, and sexsp inosus n. 



p 416. Tertiary or Upper Cretaceous of Dakota Territory ; Cope ( 5 ). 



Family Sparidae. 

 Sparosoma n. for ovalis n. Marnes d'Aix-en-Provence ; Sauvage ( J ) p 487. 



Family Berycidae. 



Beryx subovatus Bass. , redescribed from the Cretaceous of the Island of Lesina ; 

 Bassani (*) p 226 pi. 8 fig. 4. 



Family Trichiuridae. 



Euchodus lewesiensis Mantell. Note on the pre-maxillary ; Sauvage (') p 480 pi. 12 

 fig. 16 ? sp. described by Dames I 1 ) p 147 pi. 3 fig. 11 from the Tertiary of 

 the Island of Birket-el-Qurun . 



Family Cottidae. 



Coitus divaricatus n. p 162, pontifex n. and cryptrotemus n. p 163, and hypoceras n. 

 p 164. Idaho Pliocene beds ; Cope( 3 ). 



Family Sphyraenidae. 



Saurocephalus fajumensis n. Tertiary of the Island of Birket-el-Qurun ; Dames I 1 ) 

 p 147 pi. 3 fig. 12. 



Family Atherinidae. 



Atherina vardinis n. Tertiary of the Gard ; Sauvage (') p 491. 



Family Labridae. 

 On fossil teeth referable to the Labridae ; Sauvage I 1 ) p 490 pi. 12 fig. 15. 



Family Gadidae. 

 Morrhua aeglefinoidcs Kner & Steind. , described from the Post-Tertiary of Croatia; 



