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HemielojDOpsis gibhv.s, D. G. Kramberger, Soc. Hist. Hat. Croatica, 
vol. i. (1886), p. 128, and Had Jugoslav. Akad. vol. cvi. 
(1891), p. 67, pi. viii. fig. 3.—Cretaceous; Isle of Lesina, 
Dalmatia. [Imperfect fish; Museum of Imperial Geological 
Surve}’, Yienua.] 
HemielojDOpsis gracilis, F. Bassani, Yerhaudl. k.-k. geol. Eeichsaust. 
1879, p. 166, and Deukschr. k. Akad. Wiss., math.-naturw. 
Cl. vol. xlv. (1882), p. 216, pi. vi. fig. 3.—Ibid. [Im¬ 
perfect fish ; Geological Museum, University of Yienna. 
Probably generically identical with Histialosa.~\ 
Hemielogjopsis suessi, P. Bassani, loc. cit. 1879, p. 166, and loc. cit. 
1882, p. 215, pi. V. ; D. G. Kramberger, Bad Jugoslav. 
Akad. vol. Ixxii. (1885), p. 29, and vol. cvi. p. 66, pi. i. 
fig. 12. — Ibid. [The type species. Imperfect fish; 
Museum of Imperial Geological Survey, Yienna. Pro¬ 
bably generically identical with Histialosa.'] 
Histialosa thiollieri, P. Gervais, Ann. Sci. Hat. [4] Zool. vol. iii^ 
(1855), p. 322, pi. iv. fig. 2.—Lower Cretaceous ; Beaufort, 
Drome. [Imperfect fish.] 
Hypsospondylus hassanii, D. G. Kramberger, Bad Jugoslav. Akad. 
vol. Ixxii. (1885), p. 31, pi. v. fig. 1, and Soc. Hist. Hat. 
Croatica, vol. i. (1886), p. 130. — Cretaceous ; Isle of 
Lesina, Dalmatia. [The type species. Imperfect fish ; 
Geological Museum, University of Agram.] Z) *3* **'^’*^^*^^ 
Hyptius sehastiani, 0. G. Costa, Atti Accad. Pontan. vol. viii. 
(1864), p. 80, pi. xi. figs. 6, 13, 14: Sauropsidium gra- 
ciUcaiida, 0. G. Costa, loc. cit. vol. viii. (1864), p. 60, pi. ix. 
fig. 2. Probably identical with Sauropsidium Icevissimum, 
as remarked by P. Bassani, loc. cit. 1882, p. 243.—Upper 
Cretaceous; Pietraroja. [Imperfect fish; Geological 
Museum, University of Haj^les.] 
Sauropsidium Icevissimum, 0. G. Costa, loc. cit. vol. v. (1850), 
p. 322, pi. vi. fig. 1, and vol. viii. Append. (1864), pp. 96, 
126, pi. vi. fig. 5 ; F. Bassani, loc. cit. 1882, p. 241. JS^on 
0. G. Costa, loc. cit. vol. vii. (1853), p. 12, pi. i. fig. 1.— 
Upper Cretaceous ; Pietraroja. [The type species. Im¬ 
perfect fish ; Geological Museum, University of Haples.] 
Indeterminable detached scales from the Turonian of Saxony and 
Bohemia, perhaps mostly referable to fishes of the family Elopidae, 
have been described under the following names :— 
Acrogrammatolepis steinlai, H. B. Geinitz, Denkschr. Ges. fiir 
Haturk. etc. Dresden z. Feier 50 jahr. Bestehens, 1868, 
p. 47, pi. ii. fig. 23. 
