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ACTINOPTERYGII. 
35057. More imperfect large specimen in impression. 
Purchased, 1860. 
35010. Another large specimen chiefly in impression, with traces 
of the minute teeth, the nine hranchiosfcegal rays, and the 
base of the pectoral fin. Purchased, 1860. 
35040. Remains of another large fish, showing parts of jaws. 
Purchased, 1860. 
35011. Imperfect large trunk with median fins. Long inter¬ 
muscular bones are seen in impression. Purchased, 1860. 
P. 3822. Large fish, wanting the end of the tail. The mouth is 
widely open, displaying the maxilla and premaxilla. 
There are also some impressions of the finely serrated 
scales. EnnisTcillen Coll. 
P. 3820, a, b. Three smaller specimens, the third with an impression 
on the upper border of the tail perhaps to be interpreted 
as indicating a small adipose fin. EnnisTciUen Coll. 
P. 4636. Small fish 0T15 in length, with open mouth and deepened 
by crushing. Ennishillen Coll. 
P. 2103. Three imperfect specimens, chiefly in impression. 
Egerton Coll. 
42006. Pish 0*16 in length, with traces of the clustered minute 
teeth in the mandible and a doubtful impression of the 
adipose dorsal fin. Purchased, 1870. 
43010. Two small fishes probably of this species, associated on one 
slab. Purchased, 1871. 
P. 1874. Impressions of two imperfect small fishes, about 0*09 in 
length, probably young of this species. Egerton Coll. 
P. 3828. A still smaller fish deepened by crushing and with open 
mouth. Einiskillen Coll. 
Sardinioides crassicaudus^ W. von der March. 
1863. Sardinioides crassicaudus, W. von der March, Palaeontogr. 
vol. xi. p. 4o, pi. vi. fig. 4. 
1888. Sardinioides monasteri, K. A. von Zittel, Handb. Palseont. 
vol. hi. p. 275, fig. 282 (en'ore). 
Type. Nearly complete fish ; Academy of Miinster, Westphalia. 
A larger and more robust species than the type, attaining a length 
of about 0'3. Fins as in the type species but relatively less 
