CCELAC ANTHIDIE. 
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crushed and broken, and there are remains of widely 
spaced, hollow, conical teeth on an elongated slender 
element in each of the two specimens entered under the 
first number. Enniskillen Coll. 
P. 554. Caudal region figured in Kings Permian Foss. pi. xxviii.* ; 
Ferry Hill. Egerton Coll. 
P. 3339 a. Imperfect caudal region of small individual; Fulwell 
Hill. Enniskillen Coll. 
P. 555, P. 3335. Immature individual, in counterpart, labelled C. 
granulatus by Agassiz, but described by Egerton as the 
type of a distinct species, C. caudalis; Ferry Hill. 
Egerton df Enniskillen Colls. 
^"38586. Counterpart of type specimen of C. hcissice, Munster; 
Eiechelsdorf, Hesse. The fossil in the Munster Collection, 
Munich, is described and figured by Willemoes-Suhm in 
the Palseontographica, vol. xvii. p. 77, pi. x. fig. 1. 
Though not recognized by Munster, some of the character¬ 
istic granulated scales are distinctly exhibited. 
Purchased , 1864. 
40372, 43429. Imperfect head and abdominal region, in counterpart, 
showing the characteristic squamation and portions of the 
paired and first dorsal fins; the first-mentioned side of 
the fossil also exhibiting a few hollow, conical teeth; 
liiechelsdorf. Purchased , 1865, and 
Presented by Kenneth Murchison , Esq., 1872. 
43427, P. 3342. Eemains of head and abdominal region of a large 
individual, in counterpart; Eiechelsdorf. The clavicles 
are well displayed. 
Presented by Kenneth Murchison , Esq., 1872, 
A Enniskillen Coll. 
43426. Portion of abdominal and caudal regions, displaying the 
dorsal and anal fins, and portions of the principal caudal 
and pelvic pair; Eiechelsdorf. 
Presented by Kenneth Murchison , Esq., 1872. 
P. 753. Imperfect remains of abdominal and caudal regions; 
Eiechelsdorf. Eqerton Coll. 
P. 3342 a, b. Fragments of caudal region, the second in counter¬ 
part ; Eiechelsdorf. 
Egerton 4’ Enniskillen Colls. 
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