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Phanerosteon Traquair, 39; orthotype P. mirabile Traquair (fossil). 

 Holurus Traquair, 43; orthotype H. parki Traquair (fossil). 

 Canobius Traquair, 46; orthotype C. ramsayi Traquair (fossil). 

 Cheirodopsis Traquair, 56; orthotype C. geikiei Traquair (fossil). 

 Tarrasius Traquair, 61 ; orthotype T. problematicus Traquair. 



1354. TRAQUAIR (1881). Notice of New Fish Remains from the Blackband 

 Ironstone of Borough Lee, Near Edinburgh. Geol. Mag., decade VIII, 491-494. 



Ramsay Heatley Traquair. 

 Cryphiolepis Traquair, 491; orthotype Ccelacanthus striatus Traquair (fossil). 



1355. VETTER ( 1881 ) . Die Fische aus dem lithographischen Schiefer im Dresdner 

 Museum. Mitt. Mus., IV, Dresden, 1881. 



Benjamin Vetter (1848-1893). 



Eusemius Vetter, 51; orthotype E. beat^ Vetter (fossil). 



Diplolepis Vetter, 91; orthotype (Sauropsis longimanus Ag.) (fossil). A syno- 

 nym of Sauropsis Ag., the name twice preoccupied. 



Agassizia Vetter, 97; orthotype Eugnathus titanius Wagner (fossil). Name 

 twice preoccupied, replaced by Asthenocormus Woodw., 1895. 



Lophiurus Vetter, 116; orthotype L. minutus Vetter (fossil). A synonym of 

 LiODESMUs Wagner. 



1356. WHITEAVES (1881). Some Remarkable Fossil Fishes from the Devonian 

 Rocks of Scaumenac Bay, . . . Quebec . . . Canadian Naturalist, X. 



Joseph Frederick Whiteaves (1835-1909). 

 Eusthenopleuron Whiteaves, 30; orthotype E. foordi Whiteaves (fossil). 



1882 



1357. BASSANI (1882). Descrisioni dei pcsci fossili di Lesina . . . 



Francesco Bassani. 

 Opsigonus (Kramberger) Bassani, 200; orthotype O. megaluriformis Kramberger 

 (fossil). 



1358. BOGHDANOV (1882). Sketch of the Expeditions and Natural History 

 Investigations in the Aral-Caspian Region from 1720 to 1874. (Not verified.) 



Modest Nikolaevich Boghdanov (1841-1888). 

 Kessleria Boghdanov, II, 3; orthotype Scaphirhynchus fedtschenkoi Kessler. 

 This generic name is rejected by L. S. Berg, as a nomen nudum, which 

 received its first definition in Jordan's Guide to the Study of Fishes, II, 20, 

 1905. But Boghdanov's species, S. fedtschenkoi Kessler, was described in 

 1872 and was a well known species. Kessleria should therefore be preferred 

 to Pseudoscaphirhynchus Nikolski. 



1359. DODERLEIN (1882). Ein Stomiatide aus Japan. Arch. Naturg. (2), 

 XLVIII, 26-31. 



Ludwig Doderlein (1855- ). 

 Lucifer Doderlein, 26; orthotype L. albipinnis Doderlein. 



1360. FACCIOLA (1882). Note sui pcsce del stretto di Messina. X (part 1). 

 166-168. Naturalista Siciliano, I, for 1882. 



Luigi Facciola. 

 Alepichthys Facciola, 167; orthotype A. argyrogaster Facciola. 



