CROSSOGNATHID/E. 
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47195,-96,-96 a, 47201. Four fragmentary portions of hoad and 
trunk, rather friable ; Gault, Folkestone. The occipital 
region of the skull is obscurely shown in the first 
specimen. Gardner Coll. 
36310. Portion of abdominal region ; Gault, Folkestone. 
Purchased, 1862. 
P - 37. Another portion of trunk ; Gault, Folkestone. 
Gardner Coll. 
P * 8753. Fragment of opercular apparatus aud anterior squamation, 
showing the scale with radiating furrows behind the 
upper end of the pectoral arch ; Gault, Folkestone. 
Purchased, 1897. 
P ‘ 9053. Small hinder portion of head with opercular apparatus; 
Gault, Folkestone. Large posterior suborbitals are well 
shown. Purchased, 1899. 
The following specimens are apparently referable to undetermined 
8 pecies of Syllatmus with pelvic fins as remote as in S. anglicus: 
P - 7443. Imperfect remains of fish about 0-4 in length, somewhat 
scattered on slab; Cretaceous, Island of Lesina, Dalmatia. 
The very remote pelvic fins are well shown, apparently 
with 8 rays, of which the foremost is stoutest and appears 
to have been finely divided quite at the distal end. 
Purchased, 1895. 
P ‘ 61 84. Imperfect fish, with paired and caudal fins; Upper Cre- 
taceous (Niobrara Group), Logan Co., Kansas, U.S.A. 
Purchased, 1900. 
To the same genus may probably be referred the fragment 
es °ribed as follows : — 
■Alosa boliemica, A. Fritsch, Rept. und Fische bohm. Kreideform. 
(1878), p. 39, pi. viii. fig. 2, pi. x. fig. 5.— Turanian 
(Malnitzer Schichten) ; Wehlowitz, near Prague. [Head 
and anterior abdominal region ; Royal Bohemian Museum, 
Prague.] 
Remains of other Crossognathir’m are also known from the 
Cretaceous of North America, but there are no specimens in the 
Collection. The fragments described under the following names 
ma y probably be placed here : — 
-Apsopelix sauriformis, E. D. Cope, Ann. Rep. U.S. Geol. Surv. 
part iv. 2 a 
