ADDENDA KT CORRIGENDA. 
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P. 190. Cenerically indeterminable teeth have been referred to 
the so-called Phasyanodus as follows : — 
Phasyanodus australis , F. Ameghino, Sinopsis Geol.-Paleont. — 
Suplem. (1899), p. 10. — Cretaceous (?) ; Patagonia. 
Phasyanodus yentryi, E. D. Cope, Proe. Amer. Phil. Soc. vol. xiv. 
(1875), p. 362. — Miocene; Cumberland Co., New Jersey. 
P- 277. For additional notes on Notoyoneus cuvieri, see 1. Priem, 
Bull. Soc. Geol. France, [3] vol. xxviii. (1901), p. 847. 
P. 289. Add the following : — 
Esox destruetus, G. C. Laube, Abhandl. uaturw.-mcd. Ver. Lotos, 
vol. ii. pt. iv. (1901), p. 19, pi. ii. fig. 1.— Lower Miocene, 
Preschen, Bohemia. [Imperfect head; Geological Museum, 
German University, Prague.] 
P. 294. Add the following : — 
Prolebias eyeranus, G. C. Laube, Abhandl. naturw.-med. 1 er. 
Lotos, vol. ii. pt. iv. (1901), p. 28, pi. v. figs. 1, 2.— 
Lower Miocene ; Franzensbad, Bohemia. [Imperfect 
fish ; Geological Museum, German University, Prague,] 
P rolebias pulchellus, Gr. C. Laube, loc. cit. p. 31, pi. '• figs. 3, 4 
Lower Miocene ; Konigsberg-a.-E., Bohemia. [Ditto.] 
P- 296. Nothing is known of the imperlect fish from the Upper 
Eocene (Gypsum) of Paris, named Poecilia lametherii by 
H. D. de BlainviUe, Nouv. Diet. d'Hist. Nat. vol. xxvn- 
(1818), p. 374. See F. Priem, Bull. Soc. Geol. France, 
[3] vol. xxviii. (1901), p. 852. 
Pp. 299-323. New Cyprinoids from the Lower Miocene of Bohemia 
are described and figured by Laube (loc. cit. pp. 33-48, 
pi. ii. figs. 2-5, pi. v. figs. 6, 7, pi. vii. figs. 1-3) under 
the following names: — Nemacliilus tener, linen macro 
pteryyin, Tinea liynitica, Gobio major, Gobio victims , 
Leuciscus fritschi, and Ghondrostoma laticauda. Notes 
are also added on Tinea obtruncata, Leuciscus papyraceus, 
Leuciscus brevis, Leuciscus acroyaster, Leuciscus medius, 
Leuciscus colei , Chondrostoma bubalus, and Lhondrostoma 
elouyata. Leuciscus stephani is described as ( hondrostoma 
stephani. 
