i)S risoES. 



Leuciscus ckphalus? linnmvs, 

 {Ckuh) 



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 ekythrophthalmus, linnmus. 



{Rudd.) 



(Vert. Forest Bed, p. 126, Plate XVIII., Fig. 18.) 



Certain pharyngeal teeth from the Forest-bed of West Runton 

 have been referred to this species. 



The Rudd is now li-^ing in Europe and Asia Minor. 



Genus TINCA, Cuvier; 



TiNCA VULGARIS, CUYIEE. 



{Tench.) 



(Vert. Forest Bed, p. 127, Plate XVIII., Figs. 21-23.) 



Several pharyngeal teeth from the Forest-bed of West Runton 

 have been referred to this species. 

 The Tench is now living in Europe. 



Genus ABBAMIS, 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. 



