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ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. 
P. 323. The imperfect fish from the Upper Eocene (Gypsum) of 
Paris, noticed and figured by Cuvier, Osscm. Eoss. ed. 2 
(1822), vol. iii. p. 348, pi. lxxvii. fig. 14, is described 
under the name of Labeo ? cuvieri by F. Priem, Bull. hoc. 
Geol. France, [3] vol. xxviii. (1901), p. 850, pi. xv. fig. 6. 
It is considered to be perhaps identical with the so-called 
Cyprinus minutus, H. I), de Blainville, Nouv. Diet. 
d’Hist Nat. vol. xxvii. (1818), p. 375. 
P. 330. Some fin-spines from the Lower Eocene of Cuis, Marne, 
are named Silurus (?) gciudryi and Arius dutemplei by 
C. H. Leriche, Ann. Soc. Geol. Nord, vol. xxix. (1901), 
pp. 180, 181, pi. i. figs. 7-15. 
P. 353. The specimen numbered P. 9184 is of the same species as 
the fish in the Kansas University Museum regarded as the 
type of Leptichthys agilis by A. Stewart, Amer. Geol. 
vol. xxiv. (1899), p. 78. 
P. 368. Add the following : — 
Sphyrcena tyrolensis, H. von Meyer, Palseontogr. vol. x. (1863), 
p. 305, pi. 1. figs. 7-11. — Lower Oligocene ; Haring, 
Tyrol. [Dentary bone ; Innsbruck Museum.] 
P. 473. A generieally indeterminable portion of dentary bone 
from the Miocene of Cumberland Co., New Jersey, is 
named Sphyrcenvdus silovianus by E. D. Cope, Proc. 
Amer. Phil. Soc. vol. xiv. (1875), p. 362. Sphyrcena 
speciosa of Leidy is also ro-named Sphynenodus speciosut 
by Cope, loc. cit. p. 362. 
P. 508. Add the following : — 
Smerdis Isabella, A. Gaudry, Anim. Foss. Attique (1862), p. 404, 
pi. lxi. figs. 1, 2. Acanthomullus Isabella, Valenciennes, 
Comptes Rendus, vol. Iii. (1861), p. 1300. — Miocene; 
Koumi, Euboea. [Imperfect fish ; Paris Museum of 
Natural History. Type species of Acanthomullus.'] 
P. 509. For additional notes on Smerdis ventralis, see F. Priem, 
Bull. Soc. Geol. France, [3] vol. xxviii. (1901), p. 856. 
P.516. For a description of “ Plectropoma uraschista,” see also 
G. C. Laube, Abhandl. naturw.-med. Ver. Lotos, vol. ii- 
pt. iv. (1901), p. 48, pi. iii. figs. 7, 8. 
