536 
^CTINOPTEEYGII. 
P. 1695. Two minute prehensile teeth of the form named Capitodus 
angustus by Munster, op. cit. pt. v. (1842), p. 68, pi. xv. 
fig. 8; Tertiary, Vienna. Egerton Coll. 
P. 1684, P. 1694. Prehensile teeth of the form named Capitodus 
truncatus by Mlinster, op. cit. pt. y. (1842), p. 67, pi. vi. 
figs. 13, 14; Middle Miocene, Keudorfl. Egerton Coll. 
P. 1683. Prehensile tooth of the form named JSphcerodiis suh- 
truncatus by Miinster, op. cit. pt. vii. (1846), p. d, pi. ii. 
fig. 0; Tertiary, Vienna. Egerton Coll. 
P. 1685. Two molariform teeth of the form named Sphcerodiis 
depressus by Agassiz, op. cit. yoI. h. pt. ii. (1839-44), 
p. 213, pi. Ixxiii. figs. 3-10 ; Miocene, Salzburg, Austria. 
Egerton Coll. 
P. 9470. Molariform teeth of the form named Sparoides molassicus 
by F. A. Quenstedt, Handb. Petrefact. (1852), p. 248, 
pi. xix. figs. 7-14, and J. Probst, Wlirtt. .Tahresh. yoI. xxx. 
(1874), p. 289, pi. iii. figs. 12-15 ; Middle Miocene 
(Molasse), Paltringen, Wiirtemberg. Purchased. 
35828. Similar teeth and prehensile teeth. Purchased^ 1860. 
P. 1689. Small teeth of the form named Sphceroduslens by Agassiz, 
op. cit.Yol. ii. pt. ii. (1839-44), p. 212, pi. Ixxiii. figs. 22- 
61 ; Oligocene, Osnabriick. Egerton Coll. 
P. 1688, P. 4664. Four imperfect molariform teeth of the form 
named Sphcerodus discus by Agassiz, op>. cit. vol. ii. pt. ii. 
(1839-44), p. 214, pi. Ixxiii. figs. 62-67; Tertiary, 
Algarves, Portugal. Egerton EnnisJcillen Colls. 
The following indeterminable specimen is supposed to represent a 
Sparoid fish :— 
P. 645. Fragmentary and partly pyritised head with abdominal 
region, labelled by Agassiz as intended to be the type 
specimen of Calopomus porosus, recorded by name only in 
Pep. Brit. Assoc. 1844 (1845), p. 307; London Clay, 
Sheppey. Egerton Coll. 
Various indeterminable fossil teeth have also been referred to 
Sparidae under the following names :— 
Asima jugleri, C. G. Giebel, Fauna d. Vorw., Fische (1848), 
p. 184. Radamas jugleri, G. von Miinster, Beitr. Petrefact. 
