‘54 Dr. R. H. Traquar—A New Paleoniscid Fish. 
Committee, and Sir John Evans, seconded the motion. Lord Playfair 
also spoke. Sir Henry Acland moved a vote of thanks to H.R.H. 
the Prince of Wales for graciously taking the chair and consenting 
to preside over the Executive Committee. Prof. Michael Foster 
seconded the the motion. 
The speeches were all kindly, generous, and eulogistic, and 
admirably delivered. The Prince spoke in the kindest manner of Sir 
Richard Owen as a personal and valued friend. The subscription list 
is already making excellent progress, and everything promises success 
to the Owen Memorial. Sir James Paget is Chairman, Sir William 
Flower, Treasurer, and Mr. W. Percy Sladen Secretary. 
The following are the titles of Professor Owen’s contributions to 
the GroLocicaL Magazine, 1865-1886: 
Descriptions of some remains of an Air-breathing Vertebrate (Anthrakerpeton 
crassosteum, Owen) from the Coal-shale of Glamorganshire. (Grou. Mae, 
1865, Vol. II. pp. 6-8, Plates I. and II.) 
Descriptions of portions of Jaws of a large extinct Fish (Stereodws Melitensis, Ow.), 
probably a ‘ Cycloid,’ with ‘ Sauroid Dentition,’ from the ‘ Middle Beds of the 
» Maltese Miocene.’ (did. 1865, Vol, Il. pp. 145-147.) 
On a New Genus (Mislop/us) a Mammal from the London Clay. (Zid. 1866, 
_ Vol. II. pp. 339-341, Plate X.) 
Review of P. J. Van Beneden’s “ Recherches sur les Squalodons,” (Zb:d. 1866, 
Vol. Il. pp. 405-411.) 
On Macrauchenia Patachonica. (Ibid. 1865, Vol. II. pp. 520-523.) 
On a Genus and Species of Sauroid Fish (Zhlattodus suchoides, Ow.) from the 
Kimmeridge Clay of Norfolk. (bid. 1866, Vol. ILI. pp. 65-57, Plate I11.) 
On a Genus and Species of Sauroid Fish (Ditaxiodus impar, Ow.) from the Kimme- 
ridge Clay of Culham, Oxtordshire. (Zéid. 1866, Vol. III. pp. 107-109, 
Plates IV. and V.) S ai 
Description of part of the Lower Jaw and Teeth of a small Oolitic Mammal 
(Stylodon pusillus, Ow.). (Zbid. 1866, Vol. II]. pp. 199--201, Plate X.) 
On the Mandible and Mandibular Teeth of Cochliodonts. (did. 1867, Vol. IV. 
pp. 59-63, Pls. III. and IV.) . 
Letter from Professor Owen. (Ibid. 1867, Vol. IV. pp. 424-425.) 
On the Distinction between Castor and Trogontherium. (Ibid. 1869, Vol. VI. 
pp- 49-56, Pl. I11.) 
Description of a Great Part of a Jaw with the Teeth of Stophodus medius, Ow., 
from the Oolite of Caenin Normandy. (Zé. 1869, Vol. VI. pp. 193-196, Pl. VII.) 
Supplementary Note to the above. (Jé:d. pp. 235-236.) 
Note on the occurrence of Remains of the Elk (Alces palmatus) in British Post- 
Tertiary Deposits. (Zbid. 1869, Vol. VI. p. 389.) 
Notes on two Ichthyodorulites hitherto undescribed. (Zbid. 1869, Vol. VI. 
pp. 481-483. 
Notice of some oe Fossils discovered by J. H. C. Hood, Esq, at Waipara, 
Middle Island, New Zealand. (Zéid. 1870, Vol. VII. pp. 49-53, Pl. 111.) 
Letter from Prof. Owen. (Ibid. 1873, Vol. X. p. 478.) 
On an Outline of the Skull, Basal View, of Zhylacoleo. (Ibid. 1883, Vol. X. p. 289, 
Teil, WUE) 
Leiter from Prof. Owen. (Zbid. 1884, Vol. XXI. p. 286.) 
Letter from Prof. Owen. (Zé¢d. 1886, Vol. XXIII. p. 140). H.W. 
Ii.—Own a New Patmoniscip Fisu, Myriozeprs Hipervicus, sp. Nov. 
FROM THE COAL-MEASURES, Co. Kitkenny, IRELAND. 
(PLATE IIT.) 
By R. H. Traquair, M.D., F.R.S., F.G.S. 
‘Oh the fossil fish now described I know only two specimens, of 
which one is in the Manchester Museum, Owen’s College, the 
other in the Museum of Practical Geology, Jermyn Street, London. 
