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P. 3403. Head and much distorted trunk, ventral aspect. The jaws 

 and branchiostegal rays are well shown, and are described 

 and figured by Traquair, loc. cit. (1875), p. 246, pi. xvii. 

 fig. 1. EnnisTciUen Coll. 



41725, P. 5597. Imperfect head and abdominal region, ventral 

 aspect, in counterpart. The left maxilla, the mandible, 

 branchiostegal rays, infraclavicles, and the left pectoral 

 fin are well shown ; and of these the branchiostegal rays 

 and infraclavicles are noticed by Traquair, loc. cit. (1875), 

 pp. 244, 246. Purchased, 1869, 1888. 



28867. Small head and trunk, much crushed, wanting the caudal 

 fin and part of the dorsal and anal fins. 



Purchased, 1854. 



P. 739, P. 1370, P. 1370 a. Two imperfect heads, two portions of 

 head and trunk, and an example of the caudal region. 

 The first specimen is seen in impression, showing distinct 

 traces of the row of minute teeth in the mandible, and 

 exhibiting the striated, partly rugose, and tuberculated 

 character of the facial bones and the clavicle. The cir- 

 cumorbital ring, so far as preserved, shows a radiated 

 ornamentation. In the second example of the head, the 

 maxilla and the narrow cheek-plate above it are well 

 shown. Egerton Coll. 



21547. Trunk having all the fins well preserved. The total length 

 of the base of the dorsal fin is about O026, while that of 

 the anal is not less than 0*04, and the length of the front 

 margin of each is approximately 0-03. The anterior 

 border of the pectoral fins also measures O03 in length, 

 and that of the pelvic fins about 0*015. The base-line of 

 the pelvic fins is much extended, and the caudal fin is 

 distinctly inequilobate. 



Presented by Norman McLeod, Esq., 1847. 



21547 a. Larger and more imperfectly preserved caudal region. 



Presented by Norman McLeod, Esq., 1847. 



(iv.) Cromarty. 



19805. Remains of small head and trunk, showing jaws. 



Purchased, 1845. 



