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

 "British Fossil Merostomata," p. 34, Plate I. Fig. 1. 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. 1. 



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, Egerton ( = Mesacanthus Mitchelli, Traq.) — 

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

 Fig. 1. Turin Hill. 



Diplaeanthus gracilis, Egerton ( = I schnacanthus gracilis, Powrie). — 

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

 Fig. 2. Turin Hill. 



"Apparently a Diploeanthus." — P. Duff, op. cit. Plate XI. Fig. 3. 

 This is a specimen of Diplaeanthus 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 rccurvus, 

 but a mistake has crept in of writing it ineurvus, 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. 1. 



