ACTINOPTEEYGII. 
t)00 
P. 8724-25. Maxilla and parasphenoid noticed by E. T. Newton, 
Yert. Eorest Bed (Mem. Geol. Surv. 1882), p. 128; 
Eorest Bed, Overstrand and Mnndesley. Savin Coll. 
P. 8722-23, P. 8726. Various fragments; Eorest Bed Series, near 
Cromer. Savin Coll. 
P. 9485. Various fragments, noticed by E. T. Newton, ojy. cit. p. 127; 
Eorest Bed, Bacton. Green Coll. 
39171. Imperfect otolith of the form named Gadiis pseuclceglifinu^ 
by E. T. Newton, Vert. Pliocene Eep. Brit. (Mem. Geol.V" 
Surv. 1891), p. 94, pi. x. figs. 6, 7, the type specimen 
being in the Museum of Practical Geology; Bed Crag, 
"Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex. Bowerhank Coll. 
403^7. Similar otoliths ; Coralline Crag, Sudbourn, Suffolk. 
Daniels Coll. 
P. 9231. Imperfect similar otolith; Coralline Crag, Broom Hill, 
near Orford, Suffolk. 
Presented hy H. IT. Burrows, Esq., 1898. 
P. 9232. Otolith apparently of Gadus luscus, l!mn., as described by 
E. T. Newton, oq:). cit. 1891, p. 94, pi. x. fig. 8 ; Coralline 
Crag, Broom Hill. 
Presented hy H. W. Burrows, Esq., 1898. 
P. 9233. Similar otoliths ; Suffolk Crag. John Brown Coll. 
P. 9234. Three otoliths apparently of a variety of Gadus merlangus, 
Linn. {Merlangus vulgaris, Fleming), named Otolitlms 
{Merlangus') vulgaris, var. suffolkensis b}’ E. Koken, 
Zeitschr. deutsch. geol. Ges. vol. xliii. (1891), p. 90, pi. v 
fig. 5; Suffolk Crag. John Brown Coll. 
39171 a. Small otoliths of the form ascribed to Gadus elegans, 
Koken k by E. T. Newton, ojg. cit. 1891, p. 96, pi. x. 
fig. 16; Bed Crag, Walton-on-the-Naze. Bowerhank Coll. 
39171b. Miscellaneous otoliths; Bed Crag, Walton-on-the-Naze. 
Bowerhank Coll. 
This species is described as Otolithus {Gadid.arum) elegans hy'Et. 
Zeitschr. deutsch. geol. Ges. vol. xxvvi. (1884), p. 542, pi. xi. figs. 2, 4 {non 3), 
also ibid. vol. xliii. (1891), p. 93, pi. iv. figs. 1, 2, pi. v. fig. 6. It is said to 
rauge from the Middle Oligocene to the Pliocene of Western Europe. To it 
probably belongs the otolith wrongly described as Trigloides dejardinii by 
P. J. Van Beneden, Bull. Acad. Boy. Belg. [2] vol. xxxi. (1871), p. 501, pi. ii. 
fig. 13. ^ 3/ 
