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Lates. (L. notseus, L. gibbus.) 



Enoplosus. (E. pygopterus, Monte Bolca.) 



Myripristis. (M. leptacanthus, Monte Bolca.) 



Labrax. (L. schizurus, on a small slab there are four perfect fishes. 



Monte Bolca.) 



Homonotus. (H. dorsalis, Chalk.) 

 Stenostomus. (S. pulchellus, Sussex chalk.) 



NOTE. Under the PERCOIDS in this Case there is a Table of the succession of 

 Pisciferous formations : the colours on the margins of each ticket in the Cases refer to 

 this Index-Table. 



Sparnodus. (S. ovalis, and S. macropthalmus, from Monte Bolca.) 



Sciaenurus. (S. Bowerbankii, eocene clay, Isle of Sheppey.) 



Platax. (P. Woodwardii, chiefly teeth from the Crag.) 



Ephippus. (E. Bucklandi, Sheppey.) 



Xaseus. (N. rectifrons, Monte Bolca.) 



Semiophorus. (S. velifer, Monte Bolca.) 



Rhombus. (R. minimus, Monte Bolca.) 



Mogil. (M. princeps, Aix, in Provence.) 



Calamopleurus. (C. cylindricus, chalk of Brazil.) 



Fiatularia. (P. Konigii, from the slate of Glaris.) 



Gobius. (G. macrurus.) 



Callipteryx. (C. recticaudus.) 



Cottus. (C. brevis.) 



Ductor. (D. leptosomus, Monte Bolca.) 



Lichia. (L. prisca, Monte Bolca.) 



Thynnus. (T. propterygius, Monte Bolca.) 



Orcynus. (0. elongatus, Monte Bolca.) 



Carangopsis. (C. dorsalis, Monte Bolca.) 



Gasteronemus. (G. rhombeus, Monte Bolca.) 



Cybium. (From the eocene clay, Isle of Sheppey.) 



Enchodus. (E. halocyon, chalk, Lewes.) 



Anenchelum. (A. Glarisianum, from Engi.) 



Palymphes. (Many very fine specimens in Engi slate.) 



Isurus. (I. macrurus, Glaris.) 



Palaeorhyncum. (P. medium, in Engi slate.) 



WALL-CASE D. (24, to 27.) 

 Tetrapturus. (T. minor, London clay, Sheppey.) 

 Caelorhyncus. (C. rectus.) 

 Cladocyclus. (C. Lewesiensis, chalk of Lewes.) 

 Sphyrsenodus. (S. priscus, Bracklesham.) 

 Pachyrhizodus. 



Saurodon. (S. Leanus, Chalk, Lewes.) 

 Saurocephalus. (S. lanceolatus, from the chalk of Lewes.) 

 Archaeus. (A. Glarisianus.) 



Sphenolepis. (S. squamosseus, from Aix ; S. Cuvieri, from Montmartre.) 

 Istieus. (I. microcephalus.) 

 Hypsodon. (H. Lewesiensis, from the chalk near Lewes, discovered 



in 1821.) 



Esox. ( E. lepidotus, from (Eningen ; a fine series of specimens.) 

 Tinea. (T. furcata, and T. leptosoma, from (Eningen.) 



