446 
ACTINOPTERYGII. 
Lichia stoppanii, F. Bassani, ibid. p. 82, pi. ix. fig. 2.— Ibid. 
' [Ditto.] s ^cy ^ p. /:> 
The following names relate to generically indeterminable frag¬ 
ments : — 
Lichia alta, D. G. Kramberger, Ead Jugoslav. Akad. vol. cvi. 
(1891), p. 82, pi. V. fig. 3.—Dpper Oligocene; Trifail, 
Croatia. [Caudal portion of fish ; Imperial Geological 
Survey, Vienna.] 
Lichia secunda, T. C. AVinkler, Archiv. Mus. Teyler, vol. v. (1880), 
p. 96, pi. iii. figs. 9, 10.—Middle Oligocene (LigniteV: 
Sieblos, Bavaria. [Imperfect fish ; Geological Museum, 
XJniv. Wurzburg.] 
The so-called Seriola heaumonti (F. de Botella, Descrip. Geol. 
Murcia y Albacete, 1868, pi. xi. fig. 2), from Lorca, Spain, is not 
recognisably described or figured. 
Genus CARANGOPSIS, Agassiz. 
[Poiss. Foss. vol. V. pt. i. 1844, p. 39.] 
As Carano', but with larger teeth, no enlarged or thickened scales 
along lateral line, anal fin shorter than posterior dorsal, and anal 
fin-spines insignificant, not separate from the fin. 
Carangopsis brevis (Blainville). 
1796. Polynemus quhiquarius, G. S. JVolta, Ittiolit. Veronese, p. cliii 
pi. xxxvi. (errore). 
]818. Mugil brevis, II. D, de Blainville, Nouv. Diet. d’Hist. Nat. vol. 
xxvii. p. 344. 
1835. Carangopsis Intior, L. Agassiz, Neues Jahrb. p. 293 (name only). 
1843-44. Carangopsis latior, L. Agassiz, Poiss. Foss. vol. v. pt. i. p. 40, 
pi. ix. fig. 2. 
1876. Carangopsis latior, F. Bassani, Atti Snc. Veneto-Trent. Sci. 
Nat. vol. iii. p. 185. 
Type. Imperfect distorted fish; Museum of Natural History, 
Paris. 
The type species, attaining a length of about O'25. Length of 
head with opercular apparatus about equal to maximum depth of 
trunk, and contained three times in total length to base of caudal 
fin. Anterior dorsal fin with 8 spines, the second to fifth somewhat 
longer than any articulated dorsal rays ; posterior dorsal with one 
short spine and 20 or 21 articulated and divided rays; anal fin with 
