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11205, 11209. Two teeth in matrix ; Anst Cliff, near Bristol. 
ManteXl Coll. 
23353, 23812. Portions of bone-bed with teeth, and detached teeth ; 
Aust Cliff. Purchased , 1849. 
44835 a. Bone-bed with two teeth ; Aust Cliff. 
Presented by Benjamin Bright , Esq., 1873. 
P. 855-6. Six teeth, three being in matrix ; Axmouth, Devonshire. 
Egerton Coll. 
P. 3479. Two teeth in matrix; Axmouth. Enniskillen Coll. 
P. 857a. Tooth in bone-bed; Newtown Limavady, Londonderry, 
Ireland. Egerton Coll. 
28473-74, 28477. Several detached teeth; Crailsheim, Wiirtemberg. 
Purchased , 1853. 
P. 857. Tooth in bone-bed; Hohenheim, Wiirtemberg. Egerton Coll. 
The following names have also been applied to detached teeth, 
of which there are no examples in the Collection :— 
Saurichthys annulatus , T. C. Winkler, Archiv. Mus. Tej’ler, vol. v. 
(1880), p. 132, pi. viii. figs. 31-34.—Muschelkalk ; Wurz¬ 
burg. [Wurzburg University Museum.] 
Saurichthys breviceqis, E. A. Quenstedt, Handb. Petrefakt. (1852), 
P- 231, pi. xiii. fig. 57.—Lettenkohl; Crailsheim, Wiirtem- 
f berg. [Tiibingen University Museum.] 
Saurichthys costatus, G. von Miinster, Beitr. Petrefakt. pt. i. (1839), 
p. 118 ; H. Eck, Eorm. bunt. Sandst. u. Muschelk. Ober- 
schlesien (1865), p. 121 : Thelodus rectus , E. E. Schmid, 
Nova Acta Acad. Caes. Leop.-Car. vol. xxix. no. 9 (1861), 
p. 28, pi. iv. figs. 20-22.—Upper Muschelkalk ; Bayreuth, 
Bavaria, also Jena. 
A dentigerous bone, also probably of Samdchthys, from the 
Muschelkalk of Poland, is assigned to an undetermined species of 
this genus by H. Eck, Eorm. bunt. Sandst. u. Muschelk. Oberschle- 
sien (1865), p. 69, pi. ii. fig. 5. The specimen is preserved in the 
Breslau University Museum, and exhibits a pavement of blunt 
conical teeth. 
Other portions of jaws from the Muschelkalk of Jena, described 
as Saurichthys procerus and Saurichthys l gracilis by E. E. Schmid 
. (Nova Acta Acad. Cses. Leop.-Car. vol. xxix. no. 9, 1861, p. 23, 
pi. iii. figs. 27, 28), do not appear to pertain to this genus. The same 
remark applies to some detached te^th from the Carboniferous of 
the Punjab, India, described under the name of Saurichthys ? indicus , 
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