446 
SELACHII. 
28360. Much abraded posterior tooth, probably of this species; 
Faluns of Touraine. Purchased, 1853. 
41332. Three teeth ; Miocene, Maryland. Purchased, 1869. 
35610. Two small hinder teeth; Eocene, Alabama. 
Presented by Prof. J. W. Mallet , 1859. 
P, 1211. Five teeth ; Alabama. Egerton Coll . 
P. 2344. Three broad teeth ; Alabama. Enniskillen Coll. 
35610 a. Eight teeth; Alabama. 
Presented by Prof. J. W. Mallet , 1859. 
P. 1210. Four teeth ; Eocene, South Carolina. Egerton Coll. 
P. 2345. Three teeth ; South Carolina. Enniskillen Coll. 
P. 5749. Seven teeth ; South Carolina. History unknown. 
P. 2343. Large tooth, with very prominent anterior serrations, 
doubtfully assigned to this species; South Carolina. 
T 1 . Enniskillen Coll . 
GaJc ^ erdo ^ minor, (Agassiz.) 
1843. Galeocerdo minor , L. Agassiz, Poiss. Foss. vol. iii. p. 232, 
pi. xxvi. figs. 15-19 (Pfigs. 20, 21), pi. xxvi. a. figs. 64-66. 
1>60. Protogaleus minor, R. Moliu, Sitzimgsb. math.-nat. Cl. k. Akad. 
Wiss. Wien, vol. xl. p. 583. 
1874. Galeocerdo recticonus , T. C. Winkler, Arckiv. Mus. Teyler vol iii 
p. 296, pi. vii. fig. 1. 
1876. Galeocerclus recticonus , T. C. Winkler, loc. cit. vol. iv. p. 26. 
1879. Galeocerdo minor , F. Bassani, Atti Soc. Veneto-Trent. Sci. Nat. 
vol. vi. p. 64. 
Type. Detached teeth. 
A small species, the largest teeth probably not measuring more 
than 0-01 across the base. Crown much elevated, the apex above 
the posterior notch long, slender, and pointed; anterior margin 
almost straight, the serrations large and confined to its basal half; 
margin below the posterior notch short, with few large serrations. 
Form. § Loc. Molasse : Switzerland. Miocene: France. Eocene: 
Belgium, S.E. England, and Alabama, TT.S.A. 1 
A number of teeth from the Miocene of Naples, probably for the most part 
referable to Carcharias, are also assigned to this species by O. G. Costa, 
Paleont. Regno Napoli, pt, ii. (1854-56), p.63, pi. v. fig. 13, pi. vii. figs. 15, lfi’ 
17, 34, 35, 39, 40, 61. 
