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ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. 
ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. 
r. 42, &c. Since the present volume was in type, the University 
Geological Survey of Kansas (vol. vi. pt. ii.) has published 
an important memoir on the Cretaceous TeleoBtean iisbes 
of Kansas by A. Stewart. Among the additional notes 
on known species, may be mentioned a description an 
figure of the skull of Slratodus noticed above on p- 1®8 , 
a description and figure of the imperfectly known Syll<* 
mug lalifrons (see above, p. 351), from an undetermine 
locality in Kansas ; and a figure of the so-called 
ichthyg agilis. 
P. 46. The hypural bone named Ischyrhiza (?) radiata is doubtfully 
referred to Xiphias by C. R. Eastman, Maryland Ge° 
Surv. — Eocene (1901), p. 112, pi. xii. fig. 8. 
P. 153. Lino 3 for Lower Oligoceno read Upper Miocene. ®® t ' 
Kramberger, Verhandl. k.-k. geol. lteichsanst. 1 ’ 
p. 87. 
P. 160. Add the following : — 
Salmo teplitiensis, G. C. Laube, Abhaudl. naturw.-med. Ver. Lot 
vol. ii. pt. iv. (1901), p. 26, pi. iv. fig. 5.— Lower Miocene ; 
Teplitz, Bohemia. [Head and anterior abdominal ic n io , 
Teplitz Museum.] 
Thaumaturus deichmuelleri, G. C. Laube, loc. cit. p. 2\,\>- 
figs. 5, 6. — Lower Miocene; Kutschlin, Bohemia. L in 
perfect fish ; Deichmiiller Coll., Dresden.] 
Further notes are published by Laube (loc. at. p- • < 
pi. iii. fig. 1) on Thaumaturus furcatus. He descri e^ 
Aspius elongatus as a distinct species under the name o 
Thaumaturus elongatus (loc. cit. p. 20, pi- iii- “ 
The so-called Thaumaturus lusatus is regarded as ^ 
type species of a new genus Prothgmallus (loc. cit. p- » 
pi. iv. figs. 1-3) ; and the following new species 15 
added : — . c 4 
Prothgmallus princeps, G. C. Laube, loc. cit. p. 25, pi- ' ' ' ^ 
—Lower Miocene ; Kundratitz, near Lcitmeritz, Bohemi • 
[Imperfect fish ; Royal Bohemian Museum, Prague.] 
