Fig. 
1. Raja pvimavmata , sp. nov.; portion of disk.—IT. Senonian; 
Sahel Alma, Mt. Lebanon, pet. Pectoral tin. plv. 
Pelvic tin. pr.r. Preaxial ray of pelvic tin. 
[P. 4015.] 
2. Ditto ; portion of disk, two thirds nat. size.—Ibid. ms.p. 
Pectoral mesopterygium. pet. Pectoral fin-rays. pr.p. 
Pectoral propterygium. [P. 4016.] 
3. Ditto ; dermal tubercle of no. P. 4015, upper and lateral 
aspects, about four times nat. size. 
4. 5. Otoliths of Arius , from the Barton Clay. Described 
in the test as dermal tubercles of a new species of 
Raja (R. similis ). These fossils have lately been 
identified, and will shortly be described, by ]\Ir. E. T. 
jN T ewton, to whom the writer is indebted for the correc¬ 
tion of this unfortunate error. [28094.] 
