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ACTIXOrTEKYGII. 
P. 2005. Counterpart of type specimen, described by Agassiz, Joe. 
cit. There is no clear evidence of moro than 3 anal spines. 
Egerton Coll. 
P. 9464. Imperfect larger fish in counterpart, deepened by distortion 
in the abdominal region. The vertebral column is shown 
to have comprised not more than 25 vertebra), of which 1 5 
or 14 are caudal. Purchased. 
The so-called Perea moguntina (H. von Meyer, Ncues Jahrb. 1846, 
p. 476, and Palaxmtogr. vol. vii. 1859, p. 22, pi. iii. figs. 2—13), 
known only by detached bones from the freshwater Upper Oligocene 
of the Mayonce Basin, is probably also referable to Labrax, and is 
represented in the Collection by the following fragments : — 
P. 1919, P. 3914. Two small slabs with dotachcd bones, including 
the operculum; Mayeuce. Egerton Enniskillen Colls. 
The following extinct species have also been referred to Labrax , 
but are not represented in the Collection : — 
Labrax bosniensis, F. Siebenrock, Wissensch. Mitth. Bosn. n. 
Hercegov. vol. vii. (1900), p. 687, pi. xii. fig. 2. — Upp er 
Tertiary ; near Sarajevo, Bosnia. [Imperfect fish > 
Sarajevo Museum.] 
Labrax delheuli, It. Storms, Bull. Soc. Beige Geol. vol. vii. (1893), 
Mom. p. 170, pi. vii. — Middle Oligocene ; Stecndorp, no n 
Ituppelmonde, Belgium. [Portion of trunk; Delink 
Collection.] 
Labrax elongatus , D. G. Krambergcr, Yorhandl. k. k. geol. Reichs- 
anst. 1882, p. 28 (name only), and Rad Jugoslav. Aka . 
vol. cvi. (1891), p. 74, pi. v. figs. 1, 2. — Upper Oligocene , 
Trifail, Styria. [Imperfect fish ; Imperial Geologit a 
Survey, Vienna.] 
Labrax intermedins , D. G. Krambcrger, Beitr. Paliiont. Ocsterr.- 
Ungams, vol. ii. (1882), p. 100, pi. xxii. fig. 6. Perea (cf. 
angusta, Ag.), F. Bassani, Atti Soc. Veneto-Trent. S< i. 
Nat. vol. vii. (1880), p. 88. — Upper Miocene; Radoboj, 
Croatia. [Imperfect fish ; Court Museum, Vienna.] 
Labrax latus, D. G. Kramberger, Rad Jugoslav. Akad. vol. cvi. 
(1891), p. 71, pi. iv. fig. 1.— Upper Oligoceno ; Fohnsdorf, 
Styria. [Imperfect fish.] 
Labrax (?) lepidotus, L. Agassiz, Poiss. Foss. vol. iv. (1836), p- 
pi. xiii. fig. 1. — Upper Eocene; Monte Bolca. [Fragmcn 
tary fish ; Palaeontological Museum, Munich.] 
