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ACTINOPTEUYGir. 
Sphyraena sues si, Kramberger. 
1882. Sphyraena suessi, D. G. Kramberger, Verb, k.-k. geol. Reichsanst. 
p. 29. 
1891. Sphyraena suessi, 1). G. Kramberger, Rad Jugoslav. Akad. 
vol. cvl. p. 88. 
Type. Imperfect fish ; Geological Museum, University of Vienna. 
A species about 0-35 in length, similar in general proportions 
to S. intermedia, but having pelvic fins opposed to anterior dorsal, 
and anal fin completely behind the posterior dorsal. 
Form. <$■ Lor. Upper Oligocene : Sagor, Krain, Austria. 
Vot represented in the Collection. 
The following teeth also seem to bo referable to Sphyraena, but 
are not specifically determinable : — 
P- 1770-71. About twenty-five teeth, much laterally compressed, 
some resembling the smaller teeth named Sphyraena major 
by Leidy (see below) ; Uppor Eocene, Clarke County, 
Alabama, U.S.A. Eyerton Coll- 
P- 9235. About twenty similar teeth, from the same formation and 
locality. Enniskillen Coll- 
P • 7392. More slender tooth ; Middle Tertiary, Bissox Hill, Bai 
bados. Presented by Col. U. W. Fcilden, 1892. 
The following species have also been named, but on the evidence 
of specimens too imperfect for precise specific determination : 
Sphyrcma croatica, D. G. Kramberger, Beitr. Paliiont. Oesteir. 
Ungarns, vol. ii. (1882), p. 112, pi. xxviii. fig. 1- — Upp er 
Miocene (Sarmatian); Podsused, Croatia. [Imperfect trun 
of fish : Geological Museum, University of Agram.] 
Sphyrcma major, J. Leidy, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 
p. 397, and Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. [2] vol. viii- 
(1877), p. 251, pi. xxxiv. figs. 37-41.' — Phosphate Beds , 
Ashley River, South Carolina, U.S.A. [Teeth ; Academy 
of Sciences, Philadelphia.] 
Sphyraena speciosa, J. Leidy, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad- 
vol. viii. (1856), p. 221.— Miocene ; Cumberland Co., 
New Jersey. [Tooth.] 
Sphyrcma viennensis, F. Steindachner, Sitzungsb. k. Akad. \Viss-, 
math.-naturw. Cl. vol. xxxvii. (1859), p. 681, *' 
fig. 4. — Upper Miocene; Hernals, near Vienna. [I m 
perfect small fish; Court Museum, Vienna.] 
