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PagsUiiS acjuitanicus, E. Delfortrie, Actes Soc. Linn. Bordeaux, 
vol. xxix. (1873), p. 84, pi. i. fig. 7.—Miocene; Dept. 
Gironde. [Teeth.] 
Pagelliis lejptosteus, L. Agassiz, Poiss. Loss. toI. iv. (1839), p. 154 
(no fig.); Pictet & Humbert, Xouv. Pech. Poiss. Loss. 
Mt. Liban (1866), p. 50.—Form. & loe. unknown. [Im¬ 
perfect fish ; olim Zurich Museum.] 
Pagellus microdon, L. Agassiz, l^^eues Jahrb. 1835, p. 300 (name 
only), and Poiss. Foss. vol. iv. (1839), p. 152, pi. xxvii. 
fig. 1.—Upper Eocene ; Monte Bolca, near Yerona. [Im¬ 
perfect fish ; Paris Museum' of Natural History.] 
PageUp stenoura, H. E. Sauvage, Ann. Sci Geol. vol. iv. (1873), 
art. no. 1, p. 118, figs. 15, 15 a:.—U’pper Miocene ; Lieata, 
8icily. [Imperfect trunk; Paris Museum of Natural 
History.] 
Pagellus de stefanii and Pagelliis peruzzii are undefined names 
given to fishes from the Upper Miocene of Gabbro, Tuscany 
(de Bosniaski, Atti Soc. Tose. Sci. Nat.—Proc.-Verb. vol. i. 1878, 
p. xix). 
Genus PAGRUS, Cuvier. 
[Pegne Animal, vol. ii. 1817, p. 272,] 
Stout conical prehensile teeth at the symphysis of the jaws, and 
two series of large rounded molariform teeth behind. Preoperculum 
not serrated. Dorsal fin with 12 (rarely 11) spines. Scales of 
moderate size, very finely serrated, extending over the operculum 
and cheek, and forming a sheath at the base of the dorsal fin. 
Almost cosmopolitan on existing coasts. 
There do not appear to be any recognisable remains of extinct 
forms of this genus in the Collection, but various fossils have been 
described as follows :— 
Pag'j'us menegliinii, F. Bassani, Atti E, Accad, Sci. Napoli [2] 
vol. iii. (1889), no. 6, p. 69, pi. xv. fig. 1.—Lower 
Miocene ; Chiavon, Yicentin. [Imperfect fish ; Piovene 
Collection, Lonedo.] 
Pag rus oudrianus, E. Delfortrie, Actes Soc. Linn. Bordeaux, 
vol. xxix. (1873), p. 83, pi. i. fig. 5.—Pliocene; Dept. 
Gironde. [Portion of jaw.] 
Pagrus pileatus, P. J. Yan Beueden, Bull. Acad. Poy. Belg. 
[3] vol. i. (1881), p. 125.—Pliocene Crag; Antwerp. 
[Hj'perostoses.] ydi^cn 
Pagrus priscus, P. Kner, Sitzungsb. k. Akad. AYiss., math.-naturw. 
