376 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM 
1901. Cyclopoma (?) micracanthum A. S. Woodward, Brit. Mus. Cat. Foss. 
Fishes, pt. IV, p. 504. 
Type.—Imperfect fish; olim Hartmann Collection, Géttingen. 
This small species, included by Agassiz under Smerdis, but transferred by 
A. Smith Woodward to Cyclopoma on account of its serrated preoperculum, is 
abundantly represented in the Upper Eocene of Monte Bolca. The Carnegie 
Museum possesses six good examples, cataloged as follows: 4210, 4211, 4221, 
4226, 4228, 4519. No. 4228 is represented by fig. 4, Plate XCVII. 
Under this caption may perhaps be included a small form, regarded by A. 
Smith Woodward as the young of C. micracanthum, but placed by Agassiz in a dis- 
tinct species, Smerdis pygmeus. The specimen cataloged as No. 4212 is an ex- 
ample, and is illustrated in Plate XCVII, Fig. 5. 
Genus LaBrax Cuvier and Valenciennes. 
34. Labrax schizurus Agassiz. 
1836. Labrax schizurus L. Agassiz, Poiss. Foss., Vol. IV, p. 89, pl. XIII, figs. 2, 3. 
1901. Labrax schizurus A. 8. Woodward, Brit. Mus. Cat. Fossil Fishes, pt. IV, 
p. 510. 
Type.—Imperfect fish; Paris Museum of Natural History. 
This is a slender species attaining a total length of about 15 em. It is repre- 
sented by several specimens in the British Museum, and by a single small example 
in the Bayet Collection, cataloged as No. 4222. 
35. Labrax lepidotus Agassiz. 
1836. Labrax lepidotus Agassiz, Poiss. Foss., Vol. IV, p. 85, pl. XIII, fig. 1. 
Type.—Fragmentary fish; Paleontological Museum, Munich. 
Of this rare form two examples are known besides the type. One is the prop- 
erty of the Paris Museum of Natural History, the other belongs to the Carnegie 
Museum (Cat. No. 4356). 
Genus Duss. 
36. Dules temnopterus Agassiz. 
1796. Sciena plumierii G. S. Volta, Ittiolit. Veronese, p. 185, pl. XLV, fig. 2 
(errore). 
1836. Dules temnopterus L. Agassiz, Poiss. Foss., Vol. IV, p. 91, pl. 21. 
1876. Dules temnopterus F. Bassani, Atti Soc. Veneto-Trent. Sci. Nat., Vol. 3, 
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Type.—Imperfect fish; Paris Museum of Natural History. 
