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A new genus Paramj'xine, and a new 

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Contents : 



1. Cladoselachian sharks [5 n. sp.] 



2. Ctenacanth shark from the Devonian of 

 Ohio. 



3. Well-preserved, specimen of the Liassic 

 shark, PalcEOspinax priscus. 



4. Note on Archaobatis gigas. 



5. Jurassic chimeeroid Ischyodus. 



6. Chimsroid egg-capsule from the North 

 American Cretaceous. 



7. Mounted specimen of Dinichthys terrelli. 



8. Notes on a newly mounted Titanichthys. 



9. The arthrodire Trachosteus clarki. 



10. Development of certain plates in Dinich- 

 thys. 



11. " Pelvic fins " of the arthrodires. 



Anton Dohrn. Pop. Sei. 



Monthly, 1910, 75, 98-101. 1910.1 



