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CROSSOPTEEYGII. 
(ii.) Cromarty. 
P. 6082. Remains of a large fish, wanting the extremity of the 
tail. Presented by F. Harford, Esq., 1889. 
P. 4605. Similar, but more imperfect fish, showing the lobation of 
the pectoral fin. Enniskillen Coll. 
P. 5065. Fragments of head and scales. 
Presented by J. E. Lee, Esq., 1885. 
19066, 19070-71. Three very imperfect specimens, the first in 
counterpart, the second with a lobate pectoral fin, the 
third showing the inferior aspect of a large head, with 
scattered scales. Purchased, 1845. 
(iii.) Lethen Bar. 
50103. Large fish, in counterpart, showing portions of all the fins, 
the lohate pectorals being especially well preserved. 
Purchased , 1879. 
49181. A much broken specimen, 0-3 in length, in counterpart, 
showing the fins. The fossil is drawn, of two-thirds the 
natural size, in PI. XIII. fig. 1, and exhibits the lobation 
both of the pectoral (qoct.) and pelvic (qolv.) fins. Parts 
of the median fins are also well preserved; and the series 
of azygous dorsal ridge-scales is conspicuous in the ante¬ 
rior abdominal region. Purchased , 1878. 
P. 6083 a— h. Remains of a large fish showing traces of vertebrae in 
the abdominal region; also a smaller individual, vertically 
crushed. Presented by F. Harford, Esq., 1889. 
49192. A smaller fish showing traces of the vertebrae in the ab¬ 
dominal region, the pelvic and median fins. 
Purchased , 1878. 
21547. 1 wo imperfect small specimens, in counterpart; also a 
somewhat larger fish, showing the lobation of the paired 
Presented by Norman McLeod, Esq., 1847. 
20790. 8mall fish exhibiting the attenuation of the caudal lobe 
and the lobation of the pelvic fins. 
Presented by Colonel Sir Proby T. Cautley, K.C.B.,ancl 
— Gordon, Esq., 1847. 
P. 814. 1 wo small specimens, the first showing the head, pectoral 
fins, and part of the abdominal region, the second ex¬ 
hibiting all the fins but wanting the head. Eyerton Coll. 
