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ACTIKOrrERYGII. 
Anapterus sphekode s, II. E. Sauvage, loc. cit. 1873, p. 208, fig- 
Tydeus sphekodes, H. E. Sauvage, loc. cit. 1870, p. 23. 
Ihe last species is recorded from the Upper Miocene of Mondam > 
Province of Forli, Italy, hy I. Bonomi (Bivista Ital. Palcon ■ 
vol. ii. 1806, p. 221), who has founded a new species Anapter ~ 
macrocephalus (loc. cit. p. 222, pi. v. fig. 7) on another in 
determinable fish. Anapterus toenia is an undefined name # 
Bosniaski (Proe. Verb. Soc. Tosc. Sci. Nat. vol. i. 18/8, p- six) 
fish from the Upper Miocene of Gabbro, Tuscany. 
The following remains of Scopelidje with slender promaxilla • 
not generically or specifically determined : — 
B 4031, P. 4766. Small elongated fish, in counterpart ; hPP^ 
Cretaceous, Sahel Alma, Mt. Lebanon. The .i'" s 
slender and the mandible bears spaced eonieal tect • 
paired fins are rather large. The dorsal fin is Tt )' ! 
deep, and short-based. 
Lewis 
P- 3844. More slender and elongated fish associated with 
Sahel Alma. 
The 
P.9410. Head 0 - 085 in length; London Clay, Shoppe) ’ ^.^jg 
cranium resembles that of Aulopus, but the ni '^. nu ^ c 
hears large spaced conical teeth in addition to 
teeth. History unlcnoun 
Genus APATEODUS, novum. ^ 
A genus known only by parts of the head, which is d° n g^ cc ;pital, 
with pointed snout. Parietal bones separated by the supra ^ er y 
which appears in the middle of the cranial roof. 1 remaxi ^ 
stout, pointed in front but not produced forwards in advance 
ethmoidal region ; teeth large in the middle of each jaw > ^ ^ase. 
compressed, and fused with the supporting bone at their u 
Apateodus glyphodus (C. C. Blake). 
[Plate XIII. figs. 3-5.] ^ ^ 
1863. Pachyrhizodus glyphodus, C. C. Blake, Geologist, vo 
pi. xxi. figs, xii, xiii. 
Type. Fragmont of jaw ; British Museum. . a the mandible 
The type species, known only by portions of jaw. , ^ 0 n tb e 
probably attaining a length of about 0'2. l' v0 3 . oJ , a fiout 
anterior half of the premaxilla much enlarged ; the an e 
