FA.] UM r A SCllWEINFURTII I. 
3U] 
Class PISCES. 
Remains of Fishes are fairly common in the Qasr-el-Sagha beds, but are rare 
in the Fluvio-marine (Upper Eocene) series above. The commonest forms from 
the lower horizon are large Siluroids and Sawfishes ; these have been described 
by Dr. E. Stromer *, so that here it will only be necessary to give a brief account 
and list of the specimens in London and Cairo. 
Subclass TELEOSTOMI. 
Order A C T I N O P T E R Y G 1 1. 
Suborder 0 8 T Alt 1 0 P II Y S I. 
Family SILURID.E. 
Genus FAJUMIA, Stromer. 
[Neues Jahrb. 1904, vol. i. (Abhandlungen) p. 3.] 
This genus was established by Stromer for the reception of a species of Siluroid of 
which remains are very common in the Qasr-el-Sagha beds. It appears to be allied to 
Arms, one of the chief differences being that the complex vertebra is not fused with 
the skull, there being no subvertebral process at the iunction. 
Fajumia schweinfurthi, Stromer. 
1904. Fajumia schweinfurthi, Ernst Stromer, Neues Jabib. vol. i. (Abbandlungon) p. 3, pi. i. 
figs. 1, 2. 
Type Specimen . — A skull ; Pala3ontological Museum, Munich. 
In this species the skull-roof is flat except in the supraoccipital region, where 
* Neues Jahrbueh, 1904, vol. i. p. 1 ; 
vol. xviii. (1905) pp. 37, 163. 
also Beitr. Pal. u. Geol. Oesterreicb-Ungarns u. d. Orients, 
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