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ACTIN' OPTEET GII. 
35778, 35983. Two portions of nodules with crushed remains of 
the head and part of the trunk. Purchased , 1860-01. 
36035. Small trunk with well-preserved fins, wanting the caudal 
pedicle and fin and the greater part of the head. 
Purchased , 1861. 
(vi.) Gamrie, Banffshire. 
The following specimens are preserved in rough, coarse-grained 
nodules, in the same condition as the type of Cheirolepis uragus : 
19428. Two very imperfect small fishes, the first showing parts of 
the pectoral and anal fins, the second in counterpart, and 
both wanting the dorsal and caudal fins. 
Purchased , 1845. 
28862. Comparatively well-preserved fish, about 0*29 in length. 
Purchased , 1854. 
19805 a. Imperfect remains of head and trunk, ventro-lateral 
aspect, showing branchiostegal rays and the paired fins. 
Purchased , 1845. 
P. 3404. Some scattered bones of the head and scales. 
Enniskillen Coll. 
P. 6291. Caudal pedicle and fin. 
The following specimens are more satisfactorily preserved, occur¬ 
ring in fine-grained compact nodules: 
47866. Much-crushed specimen, in counterpart, with remains of all 
the fins. Purchased , 1877. 
P. 4049. Imperfect, much-crushed head and trunk, in counterpart, 
displaying the inner aspect of the right clavicle and the 
infraclavieles, and the internal stout rib upon the scales. 
Purchased , 1883. 
P. 4050-52. Three fine specimens, in counterpart, exhibiting most 
of the principal characters of the fish, the second attain¬ 
ing a length of 0-33. The sculpturing of the scales and 
fin-rays is especially well shown in the first specimen. 
Purchased , 1883. 
P. 5072. Typical specimen, wanting paired fins. 
Presented by John Edward Lee , Esq., 1885. 
