368 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM 
1876. Lichia prisca F. Bassani, Atti Soc. Veneto-Trent. Sci. Nat., Vol. III, p. 184. 
1901. Seriola prisca A. 8. Woodward, Brit. Mus. Cat. Fossil Fishes, pt. IV, p. 444. 
Type.—Nearly complete fish; Paleontological Museum, Munich. 
Numerous fine large specimens of this species are contained in the Bayet Col- 
lection of the Carnegie Museum, some of them exquisitely preserved, a few some- 
what distorted. A replica of an unusually large individual, olim collection Baron 
de Zigno, now in the Capellini Museum of the University of Bologna, was presented 
to the Museum in 1909 through the courtesy of Senator Giovanni Capellini. It 
has a total length to base of the caudal fin of 25 inches (= 62.5 em.) and is cataloged 
as number 4548. The remaining examples bear the following departmental num- 
bers: 4230 (juv.), 4545, 4006, 4018, 4295, 4364-++4364a, 4373, 4413, 4469, 4410. 
20. Seriola analis (Agassiz). 
1796. Scomber G. 8. Volta, Ittiolit. Veronese, pl. LXIX, fig. 1 (errore). 
1796. Polynemus G. S. Volta, ibid., pl. LXXV, fig. 3 (errore). 
1835. Carangopsis analis L. Agassiz, Neues Jahrb., p. 304 (name only). 
1843-44. Carangopsis analis L. Agassiz, Poiss. Foss., Vol. V, pt. I, p. 42, pl. IX, 
iyo all 
1848. Lichia analis C. G. Giebel, Fauna d. Vorwelt, Fische, p. 76. 
1901. Seriola analis A. 8. Woodward, Brit. Mus. Cat. Fossil Fishes pt. IV, p. 445. 
Type.—Imperfect fish; Paleontological Museum, Munich. 
This is a comparatively small and slender species, much rarer than the pre- 
ceding. The anal fin is slightly longer than in the type, apparently with twenty- 
two articulated rays. Three examples are preserved in the British, and a like 
number in the Carnegie Museum, the latter cataloged as follows: 4003 (in counter- 
part); 4330, 4351 (also in counterpart). 
Genus CaRANGopsis Agassiz. 
This genus differs from Caranz in having larger teeth, no enlarged or thickened 
scales along the lateral line, and fin shorter than the posterior dorsal, and anal fin- 
spines insignificant, not separate from the fin. 
21. Carangopsis brevis (Blainville). 
1796. Polynemus quinquarius G. S. Volta, Ittiolit. Veronese, p. 1538, pl. XXXVI 
(errore). 
1818. Mugil brevis H. D. de Blainville, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., Vol. X XVII, 
p. 344. 
