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P. 190. Generically iudeterminable teeth have been referred to 
the so-called Phasganodas as follows ; — 
Phasganodus australis, P. Ameghino, Sinopsis Geol.-Paleout.— 
Suplem. (1899), p. 10.—Cretaceous (?) ; Patagonia. 
Phasganodus gentryi, E. D. Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc. vol. xiv, 
(1875), p. 362.—Miocene; Cumberland Co., Aew Jersey. 
P. 277. Eor additional notes on dsotogoneus cuvitrl, see E. Priem, 
Bull. Soc. Geol. Prance, [3] vol. xxviii. (1901), p. 847. 
P. 289. Add the following : — 
Esox destructus, G. C. Laube, Abhandl. naturw.-med. Ter. Lotos, 
vol. ii. pt. iv. (1901), p. 19, pi. ii. fig. 1.—Lower Miocene, 
Preschen, Bohemia. [Imperfect head; Geological Museum, 
German LMiversity, Prague.] 
P. 294. Add the following :— 
Prolehias egeranus, G. C. Laube, Abhandl. naturw.-med. Ter. 
Lotos, yol. ii. pt. iv. (1901), p. 28, pi. v. figs. 1, 2.— 
Lower Miocene; Franzensbad, Bohemia. [Imperfect 
fish ; Geological Museum, German Pniversity, Prague,] 
Prolehiaspulchellus, G. C. Laube, loe. cit. p. 31, pi. v. figs. 3, 4.— 
Lower Miocene ; Konigsberg-a.-E., Bohemia. rj)itto.] 
P. 296. Isothing is known of the imperfect fish from the Epper 
Eocene (Gypsum) of Paris, named Poecilia lametherii by 
H. D. de Blainville, Touv. Diet. d'Hist. Xat. vol. xxvii- 
(1818), p. 374. See P. Priem, Bull. Soc. Geol. Prance, 
[3] vol. xxviii. (1901), p. 852. 
Pp. 299-323. Tew Cyprinoids from the Lower Miocene of Bohemia 
are described and figured by Laube (loc. cit. pp. 33-48, 
pi. ii. figs. 2-5, pi. y. figs. 6, 7, pi. vii. figs. 1-3) under 
the following names : — Xemacliilus tener, Tinca ^mac ro- 
'pterygia. Tinea lignitica, Gobio major , Gohio vicinus, 
4^ ^ Leuciscus fritsclii, and Chondrosto'nia Jaticaiida. Notes 
are also added on Tinea ohtruncata, Leueiseus papyraceus, 
Leueiseus brevis, Leuciscus acrogaster, Leuciscus medius, 
Leuciscus colei, CJiondrostoma bubedus, and Chondrostonia 
elongaia, Leuciscus stephani is described as Choidrostoma 
stephani. 
