OSTEOLEFlDiE. 
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(iv.) Tynet Burn. 
P. 3298. Type specimen of Osteolepis major. Enniskillen Coll. 
P. 815. Two somewhat larger, imperfect fishes, the second wanting 
the extremity of the tail. Ecjerton Ooll 
35782. Caudal region of a similar fish. 
Purchased , 1860. 
37385. Bemains of the head, squamation, and fins of a large 
individual. Purchased , 1863. 
(v.) Gamrie. 
28503-4. Tjpe specimens of Osteolepis arenata , the second figured 
Agassiz, Poiss. Poss. vol. ii. pi. ii. d. fig. 1, the counter¬ 
part of the first figured, ibid. pi. ii. d. fig. 3. 
Presented by Sir Roderick I. Murchison , K.C.B., 1853. 
47871. Small specimen, wanting the first dorsal fin. 
P. 3297. Imperfect small specimen. 
rurchased , 1877. 
Enniskillen Coll. 
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Osteolepis microlepidotus, Pander. 
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(?) Ib29. Osteolepis microlepidotus , A, Valenciennes, Trans. Geol. Soc 
[2] vol. iii. p. 144. 
1860. Osteolepis microlepidotus, C. H. Pander (wow Agassiz), Sauro- 
dipt., Dendrodont. &c. devon. Syst. p. 10, and passim, pi. i. fio- s 
1-6, 8-10, pi. ii. figs. 1 , 3-5, 10-14. 
1888. Osteolepis microlepidotus, B. H. Traquair, Geol. Mag. [3] vol. v. 
p. 516. 
1890. Osteolepis microlepidotus , B. H. Traquair, Ann. Mao-. Nat Hist 
[6] vol. vi. p. 484. 
Type. Imperfect fishes; Imperial Academy of Sciences, St. 
Petersburg. 
A small species, attaining a maximum length of about 0-15, and 
differing from O. macrolepidotus in the relatively broader form of 
the cranial shield and ^e le^s acute angle of the V-shaped impres¬ 
sion of the sensory canal behind the pineal foramen. 
Form. Loc. Le44r Old Bed Sandstone : Caithness. 
33144-47. Pour imperfect specimens ; Thurso. Purchased , 1857. 
33158-62. Pour imperfect specimens, the first in counterpart; 
Thurso. Purchased , 1857. 
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