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must therefore drop, as no genus can be founded on the 

 fragment of which a section is figured in Agassiz's larger work. 



Cosmaeanthus Maleolmsoni, Agassiz. — " Foiss. Foss. v. gres rouge," 

 p. 121, tab. 32» Fig. 28. Previously figured by P. Duff, op. cit. 

 Plate VII. Fig. 5, as a "dorsal spine." Scat Craig. 



Note. — The nature of this fragment is still doubtful ; it does not 

 seem to be a selachian spine as supposed by Duff and Agassiz. 

 By Pander it was interpreted as the outer penultimate marginal 

 plate of the lower part of the arm of an Asterolepid, but its 

 sculpture is different from that on the arms of Bothriolepis major, 

 the common Asterolepid of the Scat Craig deposit. 



CARBONIFEROUS. 



Merostomata — 



Eurypterus Seouleri, Hibbert — Two of the original specimens 

 from Kirkton near Bathgate, figured by Hibbert, " Trans. Roy. 

 Soc. Edin." vol. xiii. (1836), Plate XII. Figs. 1 and 2. 



A. Carapace; — Hibbert, op. cit. Plate XII. Figs. 1 and 2 

 upper part. H. Woodward, "Brit. Foss. Merost." p. 136, 

 Plate XXV., and woodcut Fig. 41. 



B. Eight most posterior body segments in apposition ; — 

 Hibbert, op. cit. Plate XII. Figs. 1 and 2, lower part. 

 H. Woodward, op. cit. p. 136, Plate XXVI. 



TRIAS. 



Reptilia — 



Telerpeton Elginense, Mantell. — "Qu. Journ. Geol. Soc." vol. viii. 

 1852, pp. 100-105, Plate IV. An imperfect skeleton from 

 the neighbourhood of Lossiemouth. 



RHAETIC. 



Pisces — 



Hybodus Lawsonii, Duff. — Three of the type specimens from 

 Linksfleld, figured by P. Duff, op. cit. Plate IV. 



A. Plate IV. Fig. 1, Dorsal spine. 



B. Figs. 5 and 6, Teeth. 



II. Specimens which have been figured, but which 



ARE NOT THE ORIGINAL TYPES OF SPECIES. 



OLD RED SANDSTONE. 



Merostomata — 



Pterygotus Anglieus, Agassiz. — Specimen showing the ventral 

 surface of the body and tail with the metastoma and part of 



