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H. yon :\reyer, Neues Jahrb. 1848, p. 427, and Palaeontogr. 
* vol.'ii. (1851)‘ p. 54, pi. xi. figs.'^, 5.—Lower Mioceue 
(Semi-opal) ; Liischitz, Bohemia. [Imperfect fish.] 
Lemlscus polysarcus, D. G. Kramberger, Palaeontogr. vol. xxvi. 
(1879), p. 66, pi. xvi. lig. 6.—Lower Oligocene; Baschka, 
Carpathians. [Imperfect fish; Palaeontological i^seu^ xA’eAH- 
iiuLh.] - ■ 
Leuciscus puellaris, P. G. Troschel, loc. cit. (1854), p. 21, pi. ii. 
4.—Gpper Oligocene (Lignite); near Bonn, [In¬ 
determinable fish ; llheinland Museum, Bonn.] 
Leuciscus rcicalmutl, C. Pollini, Atti Soc. Ligust. Sci. Jvat. vol. ii. 
(1891), p. 118.—Upper Miocene; Bacalmuto, Sicily. ^ 
[Imperfect fish.j 
Leuciscus stephani, H. von Meyer, Neues Jahrb. 1848, p. 4 l5,-' ^ ^ ^ 
and Palaeontogr. vol. ii. (1851), p. 46, pi. v. Lower 
Miocene ; AValtsch, Bohemia. [Nearly complete fish.] 
Leuciscus turneri, P. A. Lucas, Proc. Li. S. Nat. Miis. vol. xxiii. 
(1900), p. 333, pi. viii.—Tertiary ; Esmeralda Co., Nevada^ 
[Nearly complete fish; U. S. National Museum.] 
Leuciscus veMillifer, G. C. Laiibe, Abhandl. L er. Lotos, vol. ii. 
(1900), p. 54, pi. iv. fig. 3.—Miocene; Bohemia. [Im¬ 
perfect fish; Menzel Collection.] {r 
The undefined names Leuciscus castellinensis and L. gahhrensis 
are given to fishes from the Upper Miocene of Gabbro, Tuscany, by 
Bosniaski, Atti Soc. Tosc. Sci. Nat.—Proc.-Verb. vol. i. 1879, p. Iv. 
An imperfect fish from the Quaternary of Pianico, Lombardy, is 
referred to the existing Leuciscus ciul/Ct by P. Bassani, Atti Soc. Ital. 
Sci. Nat. vol. xxix. (1886), p. 349, pi. ix. fig. 5. 
Supposed species, not defined, from the Upper Oligocene Lignites 
near Bonn, have been named Leuciscus eurystomus, L. hrantzi, 
L. plesiopterus, and L. remotus (P. H. Troschel, Sitzungsb. nieder- 
rhein. Ges. Bonn, vol. xviii. 1861, p. 56). 
Several imperfect fishes, apparently not Cyprinoids, from a marine 
LTpper Miocene formation at Licata, Sicily, have been described 
under the names of Leuciscus clocscilis^ L. (^Scci)'clinius^ dumevili, 
L. larteti, L. {Squcdius) licake, and L. {Scardinius) sican^s by H. E. 
Sauvage, Ann. Sci. Nat. [5] vol. xiv. (1870), art. no. 7, pp. 12-14, 
and Ann. Sci. Geol. vol. iv. (18/3), art. no. 1, pp. 1/5—18/, figs. 82, 
97-102, and ihid. vol. xi. (1880), art. no. 3, pp. 33-37, figs. 3, 10. 
Specimens in the Eyectou Coll. (nos. P. 1844—48) are thus labelled, 
but do not exhibit characters sufficiently definite to admit of their 
determination. They are rather suggestive of Clupeoids. 
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