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Sphyraena suessi, Kramberger, 
1882. Sphyrcena suessiy D. G. Kramberger, Verb, li.-k. geol. Reichsanst. 
p. 29. 
1891. Sphyrcena suessi, D. G. Kramberger, Rad Jugoslav. Akad. 
vol. cvi. p. 88. 
Type. Imperfect fish ; Geological Museum, University of Yienna. 
A species about 0-35 in length, similar in general proportions 
to S. intennedia, but having pelvic fins opposed to anterior dorsal, 
and anal fin completely behind the posterior dorsal. 
Form. ^ Loc, Upper Oligocene: Sagor, Krain, Austria. 
Kot represented in the Collection. 
The following teeth also seem to be referable to S^pliyrcenciy but 
are not specifically determinable :— 
P. 1770-71. About twenty-five teeth, much laterally compressed, 
some resembling the smaller teeth named Sphyrcena major 
by Leidy (see below) ; Upper Eocene, Clarke County, 
Alabama, U.S.A. Egerton Coll. 
P. 9235. About twenty similar teeth, from the same formation and 
locality. Ennishillen Coll. 
P. 7392. More slender tooth; Middle Tertiary, Bissex Hill, Bar¬ 
bados. Presented by Col. H. W. Fdlden, 1892. 
The following species have also been named, but on the evidence 
of specimens too imperfect for precise specific determination :— 
Sphyrcena croatica, I), G. Kramberger, Beitr. Paliiont. Oesterr.- 
Ungarns, vol. ii. (1882), p. 112, pi, xxviii. fig. 1.—Upper 
Miocene(Sarmatian); Podsused,Croatia. [Imperfect trunk 
of fish ; Geological Museum, University of Agram.] 
Sphyrcena major^ J. Leidy, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 1855, 
p. 397, and Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. [2] vol. viii. 
(1877), p. 254, pi. xxxiv. figs. 37-41.—Phosphate Beds ; 
Ashley River, South Carolina, U.S.A. [Teeth; Academy 
of Sciences, Philadelphia.] 
Sphyrcena speclosa, J. Leidy, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 
vol. viii. (1856), p. 221.\-Miocene; Cumberland Co., 
New Jersey. [Tooth.] 
Sphyrcena vienneiisis, F. Steindachner, Sitzungsb. k. Akad. Wiss., 
math.-naturw. Cl. vol. xxxvii. (1859), p. 681, pi. i. 
fig. 4.—Upper Miocene; Hernals, near Vienna. [Im¬ 
perfect small fish; Court Museum, Vienna.] 
