CARANGID2E. 
447 
2 short spines and 16 to 18 articulated and divided rays, directly 
opposed to the hinder two thirds of the posterior dorsal. 
Form, if Loc. Upper Eocene : Monte Bolca, near Yerona. 
25965*. Large specimen, displaying closely arranged conical teeth. 
The hinder end of the anal fin seems to have lost two or 
three rays. Dixon Coll. 
I 1 - 9452. More imperfect large specimen. The dent ary and pre- 
maxilla, bearing conical teeth, are remarkably stout. 
Purchased. 
35676. Smaller fish, displaying the dorsal and anal fins. Ten verte- 
bra are clearly shown in the abdominal, apparently only 
13 in the caudal region. Bean Coll. 
1984, P. 4130 a. Fine small specimen, in counterpart. 
Egerton § Enniskillen Colls • 
!*■ 1986. Imperfect trunk, labelled Carangopsis latior by Agassiz. 
Egerton Coll. 
Carangopsis dorsalisj Agassiz. 
U96. Sciena undecitnalis, Q. S. Volta, Ittiolit. Veronese, p. 
pi. liii. fig. 1 ( errore ). 
1818. Scuena undecimalis P, II. D. de Blainville, Nouv. Diet. 
Nat. vol. xxvii. p. 348. 
1835. Carangopsis dorsalis , L. Agassiz, Neues Jahrb. p. o01 
ccxvii. 
d’Hist. 
(name 
only). 
1834—44. Carangopsis dorsalis, L. Agassiz, Poiss. Foss, v ol. v. pt. i. 
p. 41, pi. viii. 
Type. Imperfect fish; Museum of Natural History, Paris. 
Length of head with opercular apparatus somewhat exceeding 
maximum depth of trunk, which is contained four times in the total 
length to the base of the caudal fin ; anal fin with 14 or 15 articu- 
lated rays. Otherwise resembling the type species. 
Form, if Loc. Upper Eocene : Monte Bolca, near Verona. 
1985, P. 4130, P 4132 Three good specimens, from 015 to 0-19 
in length, in counterpart. No. P. 4130 is labelled by 
Agassiz. Egerton Sf Enniskillen Colls. 
890-91. Well-preserved specimen, in counterpart, elongated by 
distortion. The preoperculum seems to exhibit a few 
serrations on its lower limb. Purchased. 
36031. Imperfect specimen deepened by distortion. 
Purchased, 1861. 
