42 Pisces 
V. PISCES. 
Caturus woodwardi, sp. n. (foss.), Sauyage, t. c. p. 24, pi. ii, fig. 1, Kim- 
meridgian, Fumel, France. 
Pycnodus munieri, p. 44, fig., and savini , p. 46, fig., spp. nn. (foss.), 
Priem, Bull. Soc. geol. France (4) ii, Eocene of Dept. Aude, France ; 
P. scrobicidatus , Reuss (foss.). On the dentition, Leriche, Ann. Soc. 
geol. Nord xxx, 1901, p. 162, pi. v, fig. 18. 
Mesodon combesi, lingua , and fourtani , spp. nn. (foss.), Sauyage, Mem. 
Soc. geol. France ix, No. 25, pp. 13-15, pis. i, iii, y, Upper Kirnme- 
ridgian, Fumel, France. 
Gyrodus larteti , SauY. (foss.). On the dentition, Leriche, t. c. p. 163, 
pi. y, fig. 17. G. oltis and montmejai , spp. nn. (foss.), Sauyage, t. c. 
pp. 18 & 20, pis. 1-111, Upper Kimmeridgian, Fumel, France. 
Elonichthys perpennatus , sp. n. (foss.), Eastman, J. Geol. x, p. 539, 
Carboniferous of Mazon Creek, Illinois. 
Schizospondylus dubius, g. and sp. nn., Fritsch & Bayer, Ceska Ak. 
Praze, 4to, ii, p. 8, pi. i, fig. 6, Cretaceous, Bohemia. 
C H ON DR OS TEl. 
Acipenser, L. On the European species, Brusixa, Rad Jugosl. Ak. cxlix, 
p. 1, pi. i. A. albertensis, sp. n. (foss.), Lambe, Contr. Canad. Pal. iii, 
p. 29, pi. xxi, fig. 9, Belly River Series (Mid-Cretaceous), Alberta, 
Brit. N. America. 
Benedenius deneensis, Traq. (foss.). Further notes by Boulexger, Ann. 
Nat. Hist. (7) x, p. 52. 
INCEPTAE SEDIS. 
Atkerstonia australis , sp. n. (foss.), A. S. Woodward, Rec. Geol. Survey 
N. S. Wales vii, 2, p. 88, pi. xxiv, fig. 1, Trias, Harrington, N. S. Wales. 
Diphyodus longirostris, g. and sp. nn., for a premaxillary rostrum of 
unknown affinities, Lambe, Contr. Canad. Pal. iii, p. 30, pi. xy, figg. 
18 & 19, Belly River Series, Alberta, Brit. N. America. 
CROSSOPTERYGII. 
J. S. Budgett, Tr. Zool. Soc. xvi, pp. 315-340, pis. xxxiii-xxxv, describes 
the skeleton and urinogenital organs in a larval Polypterus senegalus, 
and remarks on the affinities of the living Crossopterygians. Also 
Rep. Brit. Ass. 1901, p. 693. 
Polypterus, Geoffr. Young specimens of six species described and figured 
by Boulenger, P. Z. S. 1902, i, pp. 121-125, pis. x & xi; P. congicus , 
Blgr., figured by Moore, Tanganyika Problem, p. 152 ; P. ornati- 
pinnis, sp. n., Boulenger, Ann. Mus. Congo, Zool. ii, p. 23, pi. vii, 
fig. 1, Upper Congo. 
Holoptychius nobilissimus, Ag. (foss.). On the scales, A. S. Woodward, 
Bih. Svenska Ak. xxvi, iv, No. 10, p. 3, pi. —, figg. 1-10. 
Coelacanthus , Ag. (foss.). On the general anatomy, and restoration, 
Wellburn, P. Yorksh. geol. Soc. (2) xiv, p. 474, fig. ; C. Kindi, sp. n., 
id. ibid. p. 470, Carboniferous Pendleside limestone, Yorkshire. 
C. exiguus, sp. n., Eastman, J. Geol. x, p. 538, fig., Carboniferous of 
Mazon Creek, Illinois. 
DIPNEUSTI. 
A. N. Sewertzoff, Anat. Anz. xxi, pp. 593-608, figg., has a preliminary 
communication on the development of Ceratodus forsteri. 
