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Salarichthys Guichinot, 14; orthotype Salarias vomerinus Cuv. & Val. = Sala- 

 RiAS TEXTiLis Q. & G. (Written Salariichthys by Jordan, 1890.) 



960. HUXLEY (1867). (Fossil Fishes.) Trans. Royal Irish Society, XXIV. 



Thomas Henry Huxley. 

 Campylopleuron Huxley & Wright, XXIV, 353 (fossil). Probably a synonym 

 of Ctenodus. 



961. JOHNSON (1867). Description of a New Genus of Spinacidce Founded on a 



Shark Obtained at Madeira. Proc. Zool. Soc. London. 

 James Yate Johnson. 

 Machephilus Johnson, 713; orthotype M. dumerili Johnson = Squalus squamosus 

 Bonnaterre. A synonym of Lepidorhinus Bon. 



962. KNER (1867). Neuer Bcitrag cur Kenntniss der fossilen Fische von Comen 



bci Gors. LVI. Sitzb. Akad. Wiss. Wien. 

 Rudolf Kner. 

 Hemisaurida Kner, LVI, 172; orthotype H. neocomiensis Kner (fossil). 

 Hemirhynchus Kner, LVI, 182; logotype H. heckeli Kner (fossil). A synonym 

 of Belonostomus Ag. 



963. KNER (1867). Nachtnig zu den fossilen Fischen von Raibl. Sitzb. Akad. 



Wiss. Wien, LV. 

 Rudolf Kner. 

 Pterygopterus Kner, LV, 722; orthotype P. apus Kner (fossil). Probably a 

 synonym of Thoracopterus. 



964. KNER (1867). (Teleosaurus.) Sitzb. Akad. Wiss. Wien, LVI. 



Rudolf Kner. 

 Teleosaurus Kner, LVI, 905; orthotype T. tenuistriatus Kner (fossil). A syno- 

 nym of Saurorhynchus. 



965. KNER (1867). (Scarostoma.) Sitzb. Akad. Wiss. Wien. 

 Rudolf Kner. 

 Scarostoma Kner, LVI, 715; orthotype S. insigne Kner. An ally of Oplegnathus 

 Rich., perhaps generically distinct. 



966. KREFFT (1867). Descriptions of Some New Australian Fresh-water Fishes. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London. 

 Gerard Krefft. 

 Mionorus Krefft, 943; orthotype M. lunatus Krefft (scales 30). An ally of 

 Apogon (Amia). 



967. LANKESTER (1867). On Didymaspis, a New Genus of Cephalaspidian 



Fishes. Geol. Mag., IV. 

 Edwin Ray Lankester. 

 Didymaspis Lankester, IV, 152; orthotype D. grindrodi Lank, (fossil). 



968. OWEN (1867). (Dittodus, etc.; Trans. Odontograph Soc. London, V. 



Richard Owen. 

 Dittodus Owen, V, 325; logotype Dittodus divergens Owen (fossil). Probably 

 founded on teeth of Orthacanthus. 



