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ACTINOPTERYGII. 
i and 
traces of the characteristic teeth both on the maX ’^^ 0II 
on the dentary. A patch of granulations is ° bscr ^ ^ 
the oral face of the entopterygoid. Several of ^ er e is 
and opercular bones are shown in impression , 
also an impression of the expanded postclavicn 
All the fins are preserved, only the anal being 1 
E'/e* 
P. 2104 a. Fine smaller specimen displaying the jaws and b * 
stegal rays ; Sendenhorst. 
cr i 1 
P. 3819. More imperfect specimen, displaying the large g* rj 0 H. 
• • • ~ - AlMUSA'*'' W ' 
fin; 
in impression ; Sendenhorst. 
43009. Fish wanting the greater part of the head and caU -igfl. 
Sendenhorst Vn,eUod, 
P. 3819 a. Crushed remains of large fish ; Sendenhorst. „ ^ 
Ennisk-i< un 
Histiothrissa crassapinna (Davis). p u tlin 
1887. Osmeroides megapterus, J. W. Davis ( errors), Trans. 
ftrtn rrn 1 __„:s A (non fig- 
xxxii- 
lVi» I// * r, 
Soc. [2] vol. iii. p. 657 (in part), pi. xxxii. fig- 4 (non ^ n). ^ % 
1887. Osmeroides minor, J . W. Davis, ibid. p. 663, pi- v " c 
[Distorted fish ; Edinburgh Museum.] -j fig. 6- 
1887. Sardinius crassapinna , .1. W. Davis, ibid. p. 667, pi- xX " 
[Distorted fish ; Edinburgh Museum], Hist- 
1898. Sardinius crassapinna, A. S. Woodward, Ann. Mag- 
[7] vol. ii. p. 406. 
Type. Imperfect distorted fish ; Geneva Museum. ^ a p 0 ut 
A smaller fish than tho typo species, attaining a lengt ^ t fie 
6' 13, resembling H. macrodactyla in general proportions ^ e £ ue d. 
fins, but not yet sufficiently well known to bo precise V 
All the known specimens are considerably distorted. 
Form, ij- Loc. Upper Cretaceous : Sahel Alma, Mt. De a 
47368, P. 9165-67. Four specimens elongated by ppfi6 i 9 
playing the characteristic jaws and fins. *'' 0 ' , __ 407- 
noticed in Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [7] vol. r J„; s Co H- 
47380. More imperfect distorted fish. 
P. 9175-78. Four distorted specimens. 
49598. Small specimen. 
48081. Slab with this and other fishes. 
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