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Pisces. 



Janassa bituminosa, Schlotheim . 



— dictea, Munster . 

 Dictea striata, Munster 

 Wodnika striatula, Munster 

 Byzenos latipinnatus, Munster . 

 Radamus macrocephalus, Munster 

 Palaeoniscus Freieslebeni, Agassiz 



— lepidurus, Agassiz . 



— macropomus, Agassis 



— epeciosus, Munster 



— Vratislaviensis, Agassiz 



— magnus, Agassiz 



— ornatus, Munster . 



— Tcheffkini, Fischer 

 Tetragonolepis Murchisoni, Fischer 

 Platysomus gibbosus, Blainville . 



— rhombus, Agassiz . 



— intermedius, Munster 



— Althausi, Munster . 



— Fuldai, Munster 



Globulodus elegans, Munster 

 Dorypterus Hoifmanni, Gerrnar 

 Acrolepis asper, Agassiz . 



— exculptus, Gerrnar 



— angustus, Munster 



— giganteus, Munster 



— intermedius, Munster 

 Pygopterus Huniboldti, Agassiz 

 Ccelacanthus Hassise, Munster 



Reptilia. 

 Protorosaurus Speneri, Von Meyer 

 Palaeosaurus, Geinitz 

 Rhopalodon Wangenheimi, Fischer 

 Brithopus priscus, Kutorga 

 Orthopus primsevus, Kutorga 

 Syodon biarmicum, Kutorga 



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1 Probably the number of Russian 

 i- Permian Fossils will be considerably 

 J increased hereafter. M. de Ver- 

 neuil submitted some apparently 

 new species to M. Agassiz ; several 

 more are in the Collection of the 

 School of Mines of St. Petersburg ; 

 and others, deposited in the Royal 

 Museum of Berlin, have been col- 

 lected by Rose and Ehrenberg, in 

 the cupreous grits of Verschni 

 Moulinsk, near Perm. 



A species of Platysomus. 



Vide Versteinerungen, p. 3, pi. i. 



" These three species require a further 

 examination." (De Verneuil.) 



