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32476. Imperfect remains of a miich smaller fish, from which the 
proportions of the head and the situation of the dorsal fin 
may be estimated. Tesson Coll. 
43436. Crushed remains of head and abdominal region of another 
large fish, partly in counterpart. Eleven supports are 
seen in the dorsal fin, the foremost expanded, as noted in 
Proc. Zool. Soc. 1896, p. 503. 
Presented by Kenneth Murchison^ Esq., 1872. 
8053. Portion of contorted smaller specimen, chiefly tail. 
Mantell Coll. 
P. 1850. Similarly contorted small specimen, chiefly tail. 
Egerton Coll. 
P. 1850 a. Middle portion of trunk with remains of pelvic and 
dorsal fins. Egerton Coll. 
P. 3884. Two imperfect specimens of the hinder part of the trunk, 
one noticed in Proc. Zool. Soc. 1896, p. 503. 
EnnisTeillen Coll. 
P. 3884 a. Caudal region of large fish displaying the anal and 
caudal fins. EnnisTcillen Coll. 
Notogoneus cuvieri (Agassiz). 
(?) 1818. Anormurus macroleqnclotus, H. D. de Blainville, Xouv. Diet. 
d’Hist. Nat. vol. xxvii. p. 374. [Fragmentary fish: olim Dree 
Collection.] 
1822. Cyprin,” G. Cuvier, Oss. Foss. ed. 2, vol. iii. p. 346, pi. Ixxvii. 
fig. 15. 
1843-44. Sphenolepis cuvieri, L. Agassiz, Poiss. Foss. vol. v. pt. i. p. 1.3, 
pt. ii. p. 89, pi. xliv. figs. 1, 2 (? figs. 4-12, non fig. 3). 
1896. Xotogoneus cuvieri, A. S. Woodward, Proc. Zool. Soc. p. 503. 
Ty])e. Imperfect fish; olim Dree Collection. 
A smaU slender species, attaining a length of about 0-3. Length 
of head with opercular apparatus much exceeding the maximum 
depth of the trunk and contained about five times in the total 
length of the fish. Fins and scales as in the type species. 
Form. Log. Fpper Eocene (Gypsum of Montmartre): Paris. 
P. 9154. Imperfect trunk displaying parts of the axial skeleton, 
the position of the dorsal and anal fins, and the base of 
the caudal fin. Eleven fin-supports are preserved at the 
base of the dorsal fin, and the characteristic fringe of 
