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The following species have also been founded upon specimens of 
the fossil dentition, hut there are no examples in the Collection : — 
Myliohatis alhis, J. W. Davis, Trans. Koy. Dublin Soc. [2] vol. iv. 
(1888), p. 40, pi. vii. figs. 1, 2. — Oamaru Formation ; New 
Zealand. 
Myliohatis americanus, A. Bravard, Monografia de los terrenes 
marinos tcrciarios de los Cercanias del Farana, 1858. 
Myliohatis anyustm, L. Agassiz, Poiss. Foss. vol. iii. (1843), 
p. 326 (name only). — “Eckelshcim, Valley of the Bhine.” 
Myliohatis apennitvis, O. G. Costa, Pal. Begno Napoli, pt. i. 
(1850), p. 129, pi. vii. fig. 8 ; A. Issol, Ann. ilus. Civ. Stor. 
Nat. Genova, vol. x. (1877), p. 3:39. — Mormanno, S. Italy. 
Myliohatis areiintiis, J. W. Davis (non Schafhautl), loe. cit. p. 40, 
pi. vi. figs. 20, 21. — Oamaru Formation ; New Zealand. 
Myliohatis hellardii, A. Isscl, tom. cit, p. 331, woodc. — Miocene 
(? Lower Tongrian) ; Carcare. 
Myliohatis histilcns, O. C. Marsh, Proc. Amcr. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 
1809, p. 229. — Eocene Marl ; Mammoth Co., New Jersey. 
[See M. fastiyiatus.'\ 
Myliohatis hrongniarti, L. Agassiz, tom. cit. p. 324 (name only). — 
Tertiary ; Ghent, Belgium. 
Myliohatis colei, L. Agassiz, tom. cit. p. 325 (name only). — London 
Clay; Sheppey. 
Myliohatis curvipalatus, B. L 3 -dekker, Pal. Ind. ser. 10, vol. iii. 
(1886), p. 244, pi. XXXV. fig. 9. — Eocene ; Each, India. 
Myliohatis dimorphas, E. Delfortric, Actes Soc. Linn. Bordeaux, 
vol. xxviii. (1871), p. 227, pi. xi. fig. 39. — Epper Miocene ; 
Leognan, Gironde. 
Myliohatis diomedea, It. Ic lion. Prelim. Mem. Poiss. Tert. Bel- 
gique, 1871, p. 13. — Eocene; Belgium. 
Myliohatis duplicatus, G. von Miiustcr, Beitr. Petrefakt. pt. vii. 
(1846), p. 24. — Tertiary; Vienna Basin. 
Myliohatis eleyans, F. Bassani, Atti Soc. Vcncto-Trent. Sci. Nat. 
vol. V. (1878), p. 279. — M. Eocene ; N. Ital)% 
Myliohatis enreodon, K. E. Schafhiiutl, Sud-Bayerns Leth. Geogn. 
(1863), p. 238. — E. Eocene ; Bavaria. 
Myliohatis fastigiatus, J. Leidy, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 1876, 
p. 86; also Journ. Acad. Philad. [2] vol. viii. (1877), 
p. 238, pi. xxxi. fig. 11, pi. xxxiii. fig. 6.^ — Eocene Marl ; 
Monmouth Co., New Jersey. [This species is founded upon 
the upper dentition, and Leidy suggests that it may pertain 
to the species of which Iklarsh described the lower dentition 
under the name of M. himlcus.'\ 
