306 ACTINOPTERYGir. 
P. 9416. Fine specimen 0-15 in length, partly in counterpart. 
P.3855. Type specimen of so-called L. latiusculus, figured h} 
Agassiz, tom. cit. pi. li a. fig. 4. Enniskillen Co 
P. 445. More imperfect specimen, in counterpart, figured b) 
Agassiz, tom. cit. pi. li a. fig. 5, as L. latiusculus. 
Egerton CoU. 
P. 9417. Seven imperfect specimens, mostly smallor. Purchase < 
42834-41. Seven good specimens of moderate size, three being 1 
counterpart. Fan Breda Co 
P. 9418. Imperfect specimen 0'115 in length. Purchased, 
P. 4318. Two imperfect specimens labelled L. oeningensis 1} 
Agassiz, but one clearly exhibiting 13 pairs of ribs. 
Enniskillen CoU 
P. 4317. Imperfect trunk, labelled L. latiusculus by Agassiz. 
Enniskillen CoU 
Coll 
P. 1830. Distorted trunk, similarly labelled. 
Egerton 
P. 1828. Two specimens O'OO in length, one being in counterpart 
Egerton Colt- 
P- 9419. Equally small specimen, showing only 12 pairs 
of ribs. 
43442. Small head and abdominal region. 
Purchased, 
Presented by Kenneth Murchison, Esg- 
1872- 
1046 (Sloane Cat.). Imperfect smaller specimen, wanting end 
tail. 
Sloane 
Coll 
i*by 
P. 1828 a. Fragment of very small fish, labelled L. oeningensis 
Agassiz. Egerton 0 
The following specimens from Oeningen are also probab / 
immaturo examples of this species, but bear the name of Lew - ^ 
pusillus (Agassiz, Neucs Jahrb. 1832, p. 132, and Poiss. Foss. • 
pt. ii. 1.835-39, p. 27, pi. lvii. figs. 2, 3), the type being origin ) 
in the Lavater Collection, Ziirich : — 
P, 3857-58. Two fragments labelled L. pusillus by Agassiz, al 
fine small fish in counterpart. 
P. 1829. Two fragmentary specimens labelled L. pusillus . 
Agassiz. EaertonColl 
Enniskillen 
pusil 
Egerti 
