LABEID-E. 
541 
Volta, Ittiolit. Veronese (1796), p. civ. pi. xxxvii. 
(errors ). — Upper Eocene; Monte Bolca, near Verona. 
[Imperfect fish, not Labrus according to Heckel, loc. cit. 
p. 269 ; Paris Museum of Natural History.] 
Labrus ( Crenilabrus ) woodwardi, D. G. Kramberger, Had 
Jugoslav. Akad. vol. cvi. (1891), p. 119, pi. ii. fig. 4. — 
Upper Miocene ; Dolje, Croatia. [Imperfect fish ; Geo- 
logical Museum, University of Agram.] 
Crenilabrus szajnochre , A. de Zigno, Mem. R. Istit. Veneto, 
vol. xxiii. (1887), p. 17, fig. 3. — Upper Eocene; Monte 
Bolca. [Imperfect fish ; Zigno Coll., University of Padua.] 
Genus JULIS, Cuvier. 
[Regne Animal, vol. ii. 1817, p. 261.] 
Much resembling Labrus, but fewer vertebra, only eight dorsal 
fin-spines, and scales scarcely if at all extending over opercular 
apparatus and cheek. Pharyngeal teeth not tritoral. 
Existing in Mediterranean and warmer seas. Supposed to be 
represented by the following extinct species, of which there are no 
specimens in the Collection : — 
’Lulls sigismundi, R. liner, Sitzungsb. k. Akad. Wiss., math.- 
naturw. Cl. vol. xlv. pt. i. (1862), p. 488, pi. i. fig. 1. — 
Middle Miocene (Leithakalk) ; Margarethen, Vienna. 
[Imperfect fish ; University Geological Museum, Vienna.] 
Genus LABRODON, Gcrvais. 
[Mem. Acad. Montpellier, Sect. Sci. vol. iii. 18.>7, p. 515.] 
Syn. Nummopalatus, M. Rouault, Comptes Rendus, vol. xlvii. 1858, 
p. 101. 
Diaphyodus, K. E. Schafhautl, Sud-bayerns Leth. Geogn. 1863 
p. 2-16. 
PharyngodopUut, I. Cocchi, Ann. R. Mus. Fis. Firenze [2] vob i. 
1860, p. 123 
An extinct genus, known only by the pharyngeals, which 
resemble those of Laltrus, but exhibit a pile of successional teeth 
beneath each functional tooth. 
1 Separate copies of the memoir by Cocchi, entitled “ Monograda dei Pharyngo- 
dopilidie," were distributed by the author in 1 thl. 
