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Acrodus immarffbuttus, H. von ifcyer, Palseontogr. vol. i. (1849), 
p. 232, pi. xxviii. fig. 11.— Upper Musehelkalk ; Silesia. 
[OroJ.us triadeits, Schmid (Nova Acta Acad. Cms. Leop.- 
Car. vol. xxix. no. 9, p. 11, pi. i. figs. 38-40), is also 
referred to this species by H. Eck, Form. bunt. Sandst. 
u. Muschelk. Oberschlesieu, 1865, p. 02.] 
Acrodus microdus, T. C. Winkler, Archiv. Mus. Teyler, vol. v. 
livr. 2 (1880), p. Ill, pi. v. figs. 4—11. — Trias ; Wurzburg. 
Acrodus personati, F. A. Quenstedt, Jura (1858), p. 339, pi. xlvi. 
fig. 11. — Braun Jura/3; Wiirteraberg. 
Acrodus pulvinatus, H. Eck, Form. bunt. Sandst. u. Muschelk. 
Oberschlesien, 1865, p. 117: Stropdtodus pulvimhts, 
E. E. Schmid, Nova Acta Acad. Cms. Leop.-Car. vol. xxix. 
no. 9 (1861), p. 13, pi. ii. figs. 2, 3. — Upper Muschel- 
kalk ; Jena. [To this species, also, H. Eck (op. eit.) adds 
A. gaillardoti, H. von Meyer, Palrcontogr. vol. i. p. 229, 
pi. xxviii. figs. 3-5.] 
(?) Acrodus riff/osus : Strophndus riujosus, E. E. Schmid, loe. eit. 
p. 14, pi. ii. fig. 4. — Upper Musehelkalk; Jena. [This 
species is accepted and recorded from France by II. E. 
Sauvage, Bull. Soc. Geol. France, [3] vol. xi. (1883), p. 493, 
pi. xii. fig. 1 ; but the name is regarded as a synonym of 
A. (jaillardoti by H. Eck, oj). eit. p. 110.] 
Acrodus simplex'. Ilyhodus simphx, H. von Meyer, Palaeontogr. 
vol. i. (1849), p. 228, pi. xxviii. fig. 42. — Musehelkalk ; 
Silesia. 
Acrodus spitzbergensis, J. W. Hulke, Bihang k. Svenska Vet.- 
Akad. Handl. vol. i. (1873), no. 9, p. 10. — Saurie Hook, 
Spitzbergen. 
Acrodus suhstriatus, H. Eck, op. eit. p. 62 : Strophodus suh- 
slriatus, E. E. Schmid, loc. eit. p. 12, pi. ii. figs. 6, 7. 
Upper Musehelkalk ; Jena. 
(?) Acrodus virgatus: Strophodus virgatus, E. E. Schmid, Joe. eit. 
p. 14, pi. ii. fig. 5. — Keuper ; Jena. 
Teeth of Acrodus, from the Ilhoctio or Lias of Linksfield, near 
Elgin, are also figured by P. Duff, ‘ Geology of Moray,’ 1842, pi. iv. 
figs. 12, 13. A species closely related to A. lateralis, from Chen- 
deroo, in the Punjab, India, is recorded by L. G. de Koninck, Quart. 
Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xix. (1863), p. 16. 
A doubtful tooth, from the Miocene of Turin, is also named 
Acrodus gastaldi, 0. G. Costa, Ann. Accad, Aspir. Nat. Napoli, [3] 
vol. iii. (1864), p. 30, pi. v. fig. 1 : another, from the tipper Eocene 
