58 ON THE SCAPULA (?), CORACOID, 
Part VI. 
On the Scapula (?), Coracoid, Ribs, and Scales of 
Ctenodus. 
By W. J. Barxas, M.R.CS.E., -L.R.C.P.L. 
this provision, rete I shall enter into its 
i a ie I may state that it has not to my knowledge 
been either described or figured.. The bone is pear args in 
— the — being much thicker re heen awe r than the b 
ole 
with a horizontal te tendency, but miehind does it present the reti- * 
culation found in other fossil fish or reptile bones. Such being © 
the conformation of the bone, I infer that it pertains to the 
Ct r any ot ish. 
resent one great point of ser mire the T ive int of 
is 0} 
0 wane A er 
8 has ar ined both - ae T. P. Barkas an foe 
tthey, but its ssasiiel ‘is comparatively rare. When discover 
it is generally vanianed with other deunaiies of Ctenodus that 
are undoubted ; in fact Mr. Riieny Specie tint te bal ee 
