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Careharias {Prmiofloii) pedemontanusi Corax pedemontanun, E. 
Sismoiida, J[crn. K. Accud. Sci. Torino, [2] vol. x. (1849), 
p. 31, pi. i. figs. 19-24. — Upper Tertiary ; Tiodmont. 
Careharias (Prionodon) similis, J. Probat, tom. cit. p. 125, pi. i. 
figa. 12-19. — Molaaso; Ilaltringen. 
Careharias (Prionodon) sj>eciosvs, J. Probst, tom. cit. p. 127, pi. i- 
figs. 20, 21. — Molusae: Baltringen. 
Careharias (Prionodon) sulnjlaueus, R. Lawley, Nuovi Studi Pcaci, 
etc. CoUiiic Toacane (1876), p. 19. — Pliocene; Tuscany. 
Careharias (Prionodon) suhlamia, 11. Lawloy, cit. 1876, p. 20. 
— Pliocene ; Tuscany. 
Careharias (Prionodon) tenuis, L. Agassiz, Poise. Foss. vol. iii. 
(1843), p. 242, pi. XXX. a. fig. 15 ; (?) 11. Lawloy, op. cit. 
1876, p. 21. — Senonian ; Sentia, Canton St. Gull, Switzer- 
land. 
Careharias (Prionodon) tumidus, J. Probst, tom. cit. p. 134, pi. i. 
figs. 37-39. — Molasse ; Baltringen. 
(?) Careharias (Prionodon) uwjulatus, J. Probst, tom. rit. p. 131, 
pi. i. figs. 27-31 : Ghjphis uinjulata, G. von Miinster, 
Beitr. Petrefukt. vii. (1846), p. 22, pi. ii. fig. 18. — Molasse ; 
Baltringen. Miocene ; Neudorfl, Vienna. 
Careharias (Prionodon) urcianensis : Glyphis urdanensis, B. 
Lawloy, Nuovi Studi Pesci, etc. Colline Toscane (1876), 
p. 20. — Pliocene ; Tuscany. 
Teeth of an undetermined species, from the Miocene of Naples, 
are also figured by 0. G. Costa, Paleont. Regno Napoli, pt. ii. (1854- 
56), pi. vii. figs. 36, 37 (Corax appendiculaitis). Others, from the 
Siwalik Formation of the Punjab, India, are described by R. Lydek- 
ker. Pal. Ind. [lOJ vol. iii. (1886), p. 242, pi. xxxv. figs. 12-15. 
Vertebra! of Prionodon, from the Bruxollian Beds of Belgium, 
arc also described by C. Hassc, NatUrl. Syst. Elasmobr., Besond. 
Tbeil (1882), p. 273, pi. xxxix. figs. 14-20. 
The so-called Ouleocerdo sismondtx, G. G. Gemmcllaro (Atti Accad. 
Gioenia Hci. Nat. [2] vol. xiii. 1857, p. 294, pl.i.a. fig. 7 a), seems 
to bo founded upon a tooth-fragment of Carcharodon ; but to this 
species has been referred a tooth of a true Prionodon from the 
Pliocene of Tuscany (R. Lawloy, Studi Comp. &c. 1881, p. 140, 
pi. i. (Qaleocerdo), fig. 3, pi. ii. fig. 2). 
