XXI MALACOPTERYGII ee) 
glossohyal, and pharyngeal bones. Mesocoracoid arch slender, 
strongly curved, and meeting its fellow on the median line ; 
coracoids forming a ventral keel. Vertebrae few (16+ 14). 
Fic. 337.—Pantodon buchholzi, natural size. 
Observed by M. de Brazza to be a freshwater Flying-Fish. 
Fam. 12. Ctenothrissidae.—A curious type characterised 
by small praemaxillaries, large maxillaries, with feeble dentition, 
Fic. 338.—Ctenothrissa vevillifer (restored by A. S. Woodward), 
