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  Tertiary 
  of 
  Vienna, 
  are 
  not 
  Amioids. 
  The 
  type 
  specimen 
  of 
  the 
  

   first 
  is 
  in 
  the 
  British 
  Museum 
  Collection 
  (do. 
  P. 
  3871). 
  

  

  Oyclurus 
  siculus 
  (0. 
  G. 
  Costa, 
  Ittiol. 
  Foss. 
  Ital. 
  1860, 
  p. 
  36, 
  pi. 
  iii. 
  

   fig. 
  9), 
  from 
  a 
  Tertiary 
  stratum 
  between 
  Caltagirone 
  and 
  Girgenti, 
  

   Sicily, 
  is 
  indeterminable. 
  

  

  Fragmentary 
  remains 
  of 
  large 
  fishes, 
  closely 
  related 
  to 
  Amia 
  and 
  

   not 
  yet 
  clearly 
  distinguished, 
  are 
  described 
  from 
  the 
  Lower 
  Tertiary 
  

   of 
  North 
  America 
  under 
  the 
  generic 
  names 
  of 
  Protamia 
  and 
  

   Hypamia 
  (J. 
  Leidy, 
  Proc. 
  Acad. 
  Nat. 
  Sci. 
  Philad. 
  1873, 
  p. 
  98) 
  and 
  

   Pappichthys 
  (E. 
  D. 
  Cope, 
  Ann. 
  Rep. 
  U.S. 
  Geol. 
  Surv. 
  Territ. 
  1872 
  

   [1873], 
  p. 
  634). 
  The 
  following 
  species 
  are 
  named: 
  — 
  

  

  Amia 
  {Protamia) 
  gracilis, 
  J. 
  Leidy, 
  Proc. 
  Acad. 
  Nat. 
  Sci. 
  Philad. 
  

  

  1873, 
  p. 
  98, 
  and 
  Contrib. 
  Extinct 
  Yert. 
  Fauna 
  W. 
  Territ. 
  

  

  (Eep. 
  U.S. 
  Geol. 
  Surv. 
  Territ. 
  vol. 
  i. 
  1873), 
  p. 
  188, 
  

  

  pi. 
  xxxii. 
  figs. 
  23, 
  24. 
  — 
  Bridger 
  Eocene 
  ; 
  Wyoming. 
  

  

  [Yertebral 
  centrum.] 
  

   Amia 
  (Protamia) 
  media, 
  J. 
  Leidy, 
  ibid. 
  p. 
  98, 
  and 
  ibid. 
  p. 
  188, 
  

  

  pi. 
  xxxii. 
  figs. 
  7-11. 
  — 
  Ibid. 
  [Yertebral 
  centra.] 
  

   Amia 
  (Protamia) 
  uintaensis, 
  J. 
  Leidy, 
  ibid. 
  p. 
  98, 
  and 
  ibid. 
  p. 
  185, 
  

  

  pi. 
  xxxii. 
  figs. 
  1-6. 
  — 
  Ibid. 
  [Yertebral 
  centra 
  and 
  basi- 
  

  

  occipital.] 
  

   Hypamia 
  elegans, 
  J. 
  Leidy, 
  ibid. 
  p. 
  98, 
  and 
  ibid. 
  p. 
  189, 
  pi. 
  xxxii. 
  

  

  figs. 
  19-22. 
  — 
  Ibid. 
  [Yertebral 
  centrum.] 
  

   Pappichthys 
  corsoni, 
  E. 
  D. 
  Cope, 
  Ann. 
  Rep. 
  U.S. 
  Geol. 
  Surv. 
  

  

  Territ. 
  1872 
  (1873), 
  p. 
  636, 
  and 
  Yert. 
  Tert. 
  Form. 
  West, 
  

  

  Book 
  I. 
  (Rep. 
  U.S. 
  Geol. 
  Surv. 
  Territ. 
  vol. 
  iii. 
  1884), 
  

  

  p. 
  60, 
  pi. 
  iv. 
  figs. 
  21-36. 
  Pappichthys 
  symphysis, 
  E. 
  D. 
  

  

  Cope, 
  loc. 
  cit. 
  1873, 
  p. 
  636. 
  — 
  Ibid. 
  [Yertebral 
  centra.] 
  

   Pappichthys 
  Icevis, 
  E. 
  D. 
  Cope, 
  loc. 
  cit. 
  1873, 
  p. 
  636, 
  and 
  op. 
  cit. 
  

  

  1884, 
  p. 
  58, 
  pi. 
  iii. 
  figs. 
  2-11.— 
  Ibid. 
  [Dentary, 
  ver- 
  

   tebras, 
  &c. 
  ] 
  

   Pappichthys 
  plicatus, 
  E. 
  D. 
  Cope, 
  loc. 
  cit. 
  1873, 
  p. 
  635, 
  and 
  

  

  op. 
  cit. 
  1884, 
  p. 
  59, 
  pi. 
  iii. 
  figs. 
  12-19, 
  pi. 
  iv. 
  figs. 
  1-5.— 
  

  

  Ibid. 
  [Bones 
  of 
  skull 
  and 
  vertebrae.] 
  

   Pappichthys 
  sclerops, 
  E. 
  D. 
  Cope, 
  loc. 
  cit. 
  1873, 
  p. 
  635, 
  and 
  op. 
  cit. 
  

  

  1884, 
  p. 
  57, 
  pi. 
  iii. 
  fig. 
  1. 
  — 
  Ibid. 
  [Ramus 
  of 
  mandible.] 
  

  

  Pappichthys 
  is 
  also 
  recorded 
  from 
  the 
  Lower 
  Eocene 
  of 
  Rheims, 
  

   France, 
  by 
  Y. 
  Lemoine, 
  Regh. 
  Oiseaux 
  Foss. 
  Tert. 
  Inf. 
  Reims 
  

   (1878), 
  p. 
  65. 
  

  

  