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35057. More imperfect large specimen in impression. „„ 
Purchased, 1 st * ' 
35010. Another large specimen chiefly in impression, with tr ^ 
of the minute teeth, the nine branchiostegal rays. ® n ^ 
base of the pectoral fin. Purchased, 
35040. Remains of another large fish, showing parts of jaws. 
Purchased, " 
35011. Imperfect large trunk with median fins. Tong 
muscular bones are seen in impression. Purchase ? 
P- 3822. Large fish, wanting the end of the tail. The xn^id 
widely open, displaying the maxilla and premax 
There are also some impressions of the finely ?<: 
scales. Enniskillen Ofl- 
P- 3820, a, b. Three smaller specimens, the third with an imp' c ^ 
on the upper border of the tail perhaps to be inter 
as indicating a small adipose fin. Enniski en ^ 
P • 4636. Small fish 0 - l 15 in length, with open mouth and de?l 
by crushing. Enniskillen t- 
P- 2103. Three imperfect specimens, chiefly in impression. ^ ^ 
42006. Fish 0*16 in length, with traces of the clustered ^ 
teeth in the mandible and a doubtful impression ^ 
adipose dorsal fin. Purchased, 
43010. Two small fishes probably of this species, associated 
slab. Purchased, 
f 0‘09 i" 
P- 1874. Impressions of two imperfect small fishes, a oU Qoli. 
length, probably young of this species. 9 
P. 3828. A still smaller fish deepened by crushing and w ^ 
mouth. EnniskiUen 
Sardinioides crassicaudus, W. von der Warck 
, der March, P*l*° nt ° fe 
1863. Sardinioides crassicaudus, W 
vol. xi. p. 45, pi. vi. fig. 4, 
Palf®° nt ' 
1888. Sardinioides monasteri, K. A. von Zittel, Handb 
vol. iii. p. 275, fig. 282 (err ore). Palis 
Type. Nearly complete fish ; Academy of Munster, Wes P 
A larger and more robust species than the type, attaining less 
of about 03. Fins as in the type species but re 
