550 
ACTINOPTEEYGII. 
P. 3966. Two fragments of the same form, one noticed by Cocchi 
loc. cit. p. 119; Sheppey. Ennislcillen Coll. 
P. 3967. Fine concave (lower) dental plato of the same form , 
Sheppey. Ennislcillen Coll. 
33304. Imperfect convex (upper) plate ; Sheppey. 
Purchased, 18o8. 
The following species have also been named, but are not repre- 
sented in the Collection : — 
Pliyllodus curvidens, 0. C. Marsh, Proc. Amor. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 
1869 (1870), p. 229. — Miocene ; Shiloh, Cumberland Co., 
N.J. [Portion of pharyngeal dentition.] 
Pliyllodus dehorrei, T. C. AVinkler, Archiv. Mus. Teyler, vol. i' • 
(1876), p. 28, pi. ii. figs. 14-18.— Middle Eocene; 
Brussels. [Fragments ; Teyler Museum, Haarlem.] 
Pliyllodus elegans, 0. C. Marsh, loc. cit. 1870, p. 228.— Eocene 
Greensand ; Farmingdale, N.J. [Pharyngeal dentition , 
Yale University Museum.] 
Pliyllodus gervaisi, I. Cocchi, loc. cit. 1866, p. 121. Phyllodus, 
P. Gervais, Zool. et. Pal. Franc;. (1852), Poiss. Foss. p. 5, 
pi. lxviii. figs. 30, 31.— Lower Eocene; Paris Basin. 
[Imperfect pharyngeal dentition.] 
The so-called Pliyllodus cretaceus (A. E. Reuss, Gcogn. Ski we 
aus Bohmen, vol. ii. 1844, p. 222, and Verstein. bohin. Kreideform. 
1846, p. 11, pi. iv. figs. 62, 63, pi. xii. fig. 16), from the Upper 
Cretaceous of Bohemia, Phyllodus umhonatus (Munster, Beitr. 
Petrefact. pt. vii. 1846, p. 10, pi. i. fig. 8), and Phyllodus 
depressus (Munster, ibid. p. 10), from the Miocene of Vienna, are 
founded on gcnerically indeterminablo tooth, probably not referable 
to Labridoe. 
The following are merely names for fossils from the Lower 
Eocene of Cuise-Lamottc, Oise : — Phyllodus cluvali, P- inconstans, 
P. latidens, and P. levesquei (Pomel, in L. Graves, Essai Topog r - 
geognost. Oise, 1847, p. 588). 
Genus EGERTONIA, Cocchi. 
[Ann. 11. Mus. Fis. Firenze (2) vol. i. 1866, p. 121.] 
A genus known only by the pharyngeal dentition, which 
sembles that of Phyllodus but has the middle teeth scarcely if et 
larger than the marginal teeth. 
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