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Pcntex microdon, L. Agassiz, tom. cit. 1839, p. 146, pi. xxvii. 
fig. 2. — Upper Eocene ; Monte Bolca. [Imperfect fish ; 
Palaeontological Museum, Munich.] 
Dentex muensteri, G. Meneghini, Ann. Univ. Tosc. vol. viii. pt. ii. 
(1866), p. 19, with plate.— Lower Pliocene; Volterrano, 
Tuscany. [Jaws, &c. ; University of Pisa.] 1 
Pcntex gardiniensis, 11. Lovisato, Itendic. It. Accad. Lincei [5] 
vol. v. pt. ii. (1896), p. 78 (name only). — Miocene; Sar- 
dinia. [Teeth ; University of Cagliari.] 
Deiitex ventralig , L. Agassiz, tom. cit. 1839, p. 150. Upper 
Eocene ; Monte Bolca. [Imperfect fish ; ohm Hibbert 
Collection.] 
Otolithus ( Dentex ) nobilis, E. Koken, Zeitschr. deutsch. geol. Ges. 
vol. xliii. (1891), p. 124, pi. viii. fig. 8.— I pper Oligocene ; 
Germany. [Otolith.] 
0 err eg massalonr/oi, J. J. Heckel, Sitzungsb. k. Akad. V iss., math.- 
naturw. Cl. vol. xi. (1854), p. 327 ; F. Bassani, Atti 
R. Accad. Sei. Napoli [2] vol. iii. (1889), no. 6, p. 58, 
pi. xiii. fig. 2.— Lower Miocene; Chiavon, Vicentin. 
[Imperfect fish ; Court Museum, Vienna.] 
Pelates quindecimalis, L. Agassiz, tom. cit. 1834-36, p. 95, 
pi. xxii. ; F. Bassani, Atti Soc. Yeneto-Trent. Sci. Nat. 
vol. iii. (1876), p. 175.— Upper Eocene ; Monte Bolca. 
[Imperfect fish ; Paris Museum of Natural History.] 
Pristipoma furcalum, L. Agassiz, tom. cit. 1839, p. 177, pi. xxxix. 
fig. 1.— Ibid. [Ditto.] 
Sparogoma ovalig, H. E. Sauvage, Bull. Soc. Geol. France [3] 
vol. xi. (1883), p. 487, pi. xiii. fig- 3— Lower Oligocene ; 
Aix-en-Provence. [Type species of Sparosoma, Sauvage. 
1883, non Sparisoma, Swainson, 1839. Imperfect fish ; 
School of Mines, Paris.] 
Family TEUTHIDIDHS. 
As Percidse, but ODly cutting teeth on margin of jaw ; each pelvic 
fin with an outer and inner spine ; anal fin with 6 or 7 spines. 
°ne genus ( Teuthig , Linn.) with numerous species in the Indo- 
Pacific Ocean, and an allied extinct genus with one species which is 
not represented in the Collection : — 
1 Two fragments of mandible and two vertebrae from the Lower Pliocene of 
Orciano, may perhaps represent this species (47031. Purchased, 1875). 
