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No. 2.] GRAMMICOLEPIS BRACHIUSCULUS. 293 
the little packages put up by Professor Poey anything that 
might answer for a /ower teleotemporal, T, of my Bass figure. 
We would, however, hardly expect to find such an addition, 
where the superior element proves to be so very much elongated. 
Figure r2.— Outer view of the principal elements of the left side of the shoulder 
girdle of Grammicolepis brachiusculus ; life size, fromthe specimen. s, proscapula; 
fTyp.c. hypercoracoid; /yo.c. hypocoracoid; 7, teleotemporal. The acéinos¢s are 
attached to the vertical border of the recess in which the letters Yy/.c. are contained. 
Whatever we may see in the cranium of Gvammtcolepis to 
remind us of like parts in any of the Carangid@, such resem- 
blances are certainly not borne out when we come to compare 
the vertebral column of our subject with the column of a speci- 
men of Caranx hippos. Figs. 13 and 14 are presented to show 
the extraordinary departures that take place in this part of the 
skeleton. 
