98 PISCES. 



LEUCISCUS CKPHALUS? 



(Chub.) 



A pharyngeal bone with two teeth, from Ostend, in the Green 

 Collection, and said to be from the Forest-bed, has been 

 referred to this species (Vert. Forest Bed, p. 124, 1882). 



The Chub is now living in Europe and Asia Minor. 



LEUCISCUS ERYTHROPHTHALMUS, LINN&US. 



(Rudd.) 

 (Vert. Forest Bed, p. 126, PLATE XVIII., FIG. 18.) 



Certain pharyngeal teeth from the Forest-bed of West Run ton 

 have been referred to this species. 



The Rudd is now living in Europe and Asia Minor. 



Genus TINCA, Cuvier. 



TlNCA VULGARIS, CUVIER. 



(Tench.) 

 (Vert. Forest Bed, p. 127, PLATE XVIII., FIGS. 21-23.) 



Several pharyngeal teeth from the Forest-bed of West Run ton 

 have been referred to this species. 

 The Tench is now living in Europe. 



Genus ABRAMIS, Cuvier. 

 ABRAMIS BRAMA, LINN&US. 



(Bream.) 

 (Vert. Forest Bed, p. 126, PLATE XVIII., FIGS. 18, 19.) 



Two teeth from the Forest-bed of West Runton, have been 

 thought to belong to this species. 



The Bream is now living in Europe north of the Alps and 

 Pyrenees. 



