LABRID.E. 
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Portions of dentition, apparently Labroid but not represented in 
the Collection, have also been described as follows : — 
Crommyodus irreyularis, E. D. Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc. 
vol. xi. (1870), p. 243. Phacodvs irregularis, E. D. Cope, 
Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. vol. xii. (1869), p. 311.— 
Miocene; Shiloh, Cumberland Co., ^ew Jersey, U.S.A. 
[Type species ; also of Phacodus, Cope non Dixon.] 
Protautoya conidens, J. Leidy, Contrib. Extinct Vert. Fauna W. 
Territ. (Rep. U.S. Geol. Surv. Territ. vol. i. 1873), p. 346, 
pi. xxxii. figs. 56, 57. Tautoya ( Protautoya ) conidens, 
J. Leidy, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 1873, p. 15. 
Miocene ; Richmond, Virginia. [The type species. Pre- 
maxilla.] 
Protautoya lonyidens, G. de Alessandri, Atti R. Accad. Sci. Torino, 
vol. xxxi. (1896), p. 729, pi. i. fig- 11— Upper Tertiary ; 
Parana, Argentine Republic. [Tooth ; Geological Museum, 
Turin.] , 
Stylo das lebescontei, H. E. Sauvage, Mem. Soc. Sci. Nat. Saone-et- 
Loire, vol. iv. (1882), p. 77, pi. ii- fig- 12 .— Miocene; 
Brittany. [The type species, founded on upper pharyngeal.] 
Paurinichthys rniocenicus, I. Cocchi, Ann. R. Mus. Fis. Firenze 
[2] vol. i. (1866), p. 152, pi. vi. fig. 10. Scarm rniocenicus, 
G. Miehelotti, Rev. et Mag. Zool. vol. xiii. (1861), p. 35o, 
pi. x. fig. 3.— Miocene ; Turin. [The type species, founded 
on lower pharyngeal.] 
Taurinichthys sacheri, H.E. Sauvage, Bull. Soc. Geol. France [3] 
vol. iii. (1875), p. 631, pi. xxii. fig. 20, and loc. at. 1882, 
p. 79, pi. ii. figs. 10, 11 .— Miocene ; Brittany. [Portion 
of upper pharyngeal.] 
Also an unnamed pharyngeal from the Miocene of Brittany (H. 
E. Sauvage, Bull. Soc. Geol France [3] vol. xi. 1883, p. 490, pi. xin 
fi g- 15). 
The fragment of jaw described as follows may perhaps represent 
the existing genus Scarus : — 
Scarus suevicus, 3. Probst, Wiirtt. Jahresh. vol. xxx. (1874), 
p- 281, pi. iii. fig. 6.— Miocene ; Baltringen, Wurtemberg" 
Nothing is known of the so-called Scarus tetrodon, Pomel (L 
Graves, Essai Topogr. geognost. Oise, 1847, p- 586), from Lower 
Eocene, Cuise-Lamotte, Oise. 
