CARCHAPJIDJE. 
457 
28353, 24599. Two smaller and less oval vertebrae, and one frag¬ 
ment ; Malta. Dixon Coll., and Purchased, 1850. 
41771. One oval and four smaller rounder vertebrae ; Malta, 
Purchased, 1869. 
P. 1310, P. 1310 a. Two large abraded oval vertebrae; Malta. 
Egerton Coll. 
P. 4564. Similar specimen and three fragments ; Malta. 
Enniskillen Coll. 
1142 (Sloane Cat.). Vertebra 0*032 in diameter; Phosphate Beds, 
South Carolina. Sloane Coll. 
46382 a. Small vertebra, labelled Car char ias ? by Dr. Hasse : Lower 
Greensand, Parringdon, Wiltshire. Cunnington Coll. 
Vertebrae of fossil Carchariidae, from the Molasse of Baltringen, 
are described by J. Probst, Wiirtt. Jahresh. vol. xlii. (1886) p 308 
pi. ix. figs. 6-10. ' 
ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. 
P. 26. Dr. J. S. Newberry has lately described a Shark with 
Cladodont dentition from the Erie Shale of Ohio, under 
the name of Cladoclus Tcepleri (Trans. New York Acad. 
Sc-i. vol. vii. no. 7, 1888). 
P. 29, line 30, for Pristiclaclodus read Dicrenodus. 
P. 31. Add ‘. — Centrina exigua, O. G. Costa, Paleont. Regno Napoli, 
Append. I. a. (1865), p. 105, pi. yi. fig. 9.—Tertiary ; 
Naples. 
P. 32. To Acanthias have also been assigned two doubtful fossils, 
certainly not of this genus. The so-called Acanthias 
monspeliensis, P. Gervais (Zool. et Pal. Gen. 1867-69, 
p. 235, woodc. figs. 32, 33), from the Pliocene of Mont- 
