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stout, not supported by transverse processes. The upP 
flTlfl limVv.i r. t V. m VO PI 1 11 111 1 ^ L 
and lower limbs of the bent clavicle are equal — 
and ono of the pectoral fins, which is displaced an^ 
apparently incomplete, shows remains of ten rays. ^ 
lateral scutes are very well exhibited, and each is P ieIL 
by a tubular perforation for the passage of the sens 
canal of the lateral line. These scutes begin to a PP e ® 
immediately behind the pectoral arch and extend regu a ■ 
to the base of the caudal fin ; at least 45 are indicate 
each side, and the series is probably not quite comp^*-' 
behind. Presented by A. S. Woodward, Esq., 1 ’ * 
P. 4004. Hinder abdominal and caudal regions of an equally lar^, 
fish ; Hakel. The scutes of the Tight side are displ aCC ^_ 
exposing the vertebral column ; and there are remain- 
the pelvic, dorsal, and caudal fins. Lewis 
P. 4006. Imperfect tail displaying scutes and vertebrae ; Hakel. 
Lewis C 
Coll- 
P.4005. Imperfect smaller fish, about 0-16 in length; apparently 
somewhat elongated by distortion ; Hakel. Lewis Lo 
P-4754. Imperfect fish 0* 1 1 5 in length, unsatisfactorily fig ure 
by Davis, loc. eit. pi. xxxviii. fig. 4 ; Hakel. A P ar ’ 
impression of the right operculum exhibits the characte 
istic ornament. There are traces of all the fins. 
Letvis CoU. 
P. 4871. A very small fish of which the counterpart (in 
Edinburgh Museum) is figured by Davis, loe. eit ., nn 
the name of Enrjraulis tenuis ; Hakel. The character^ ^ 
scutes and all the fins are displayed. There are a 0 
14 rays in the pectoral fin, 8 rays in the pelvic, 14 ° r 
rays in the dorsal, and about 14 rays in the anal fin. 
Lewis CoU- 
Prionolepis laniatus (Davis). 
1887. Rhineilus laniatus, J. W. Davis, Trans. Roy. Dublin 8oc. [ 
vol. iii. p. 612, pi. xxxvii. fig. 1. v jj. 
(?) 1887. Rhineilus longirostris, .7. W. Davis, ibid. p. 611, P '. x ' ^ 
tig. 3. [Imperfect small fish shortened by distortion : E m 
Museum.] ^ 
1888. Belonoxtomus laniatus, A. S. Woodward, Rep. Brit. Assoc. P’ ^ 
1891. Apateopholis laniatus, A. S. Woodward, Proc. Zool. S 00, 
p. 634, pi. lv. fig. 11. 
Type. Nearly complete fish ; British Museum. 
