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Lepidotus occidentalism J. Leidy, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 
vol. viii. (1856), p. 73 Cretaceous (?); Bad Lands, 
Nebraska. [Scales ; Academy of Sciences, Philadelphia.] 
Lepidotus pachylepis, Sir P. Egerton, Palasont. Indica, [4] vol. i. 
no. 2 (1878), pt. 2, p. 2, pi. i.—Lower Jurassic (Kota 
Group); Deccan, India. [Fragmentary head and trunk ; 
Indian Museum, Calcutta.] 
Lepiclotus roemeri, W. Dunker, Monogr. Norddeutsch. "Wealden- 
bild. (1846), p. 65, pi. xv. fig. 10.—"Wealden ; Bredenbeek, 
Deister. [Scale.] 
Lepiclotus similis , C. G. Giebel, Fauna d. Yorwelt, Fische (1848), 
p. 191.—Lower Kimmeridgian (Lithographic Stone); 
Solenhofen. [Indeterminable fins ; Halle Museum.] 
Lepiclotus splendens : PJiolidopJiorus splendens , C. Struckmann, 
Wealdenbild. Hannover (1880), p. 87, pi. iii. figs. 2-4.— 
Purbeckian (Serpulit); Hanover. [Imperfect fishes.] 
Lepiclotus striatus , L. Agassiz, Poiss. Foss. vol. ii. pt. i. (1833-44), 
pp. 9, 268, pi. xxxiv. a. fig. 4.—Chalk; Yaches Noires, 
Normandy. [Generically indeterminable squamation; 
Paris Museum of Natural History.] 
Lepiclotus unclcitus , L. Agassiz, Poiss. Foss. vol. ii. (1833-44), 
pt. i. pp. 9, 245, pt. ii. p. 287, pi. xxxiii.—(?) Lower 
Lias; Lyme Begis, Dorsetshire. [Hinder portion of fish; 
Paris Museum of Natural History.] 
Lepiclotus unguiculatus-minor , F. Bassani, Denkschr. k. Akad. 
Miss., math.-naturw. Cl. vol. xlv. (1882), p. 236. Lepi- 
dotus minor, 0. G. Costa {errore), Atti Accad. Pontan. 
vol. vii. (1853), p. 11, pi. iv. figs. 1, 2. Lepiclotus unguicu- 
latus , 0. G. Costa {errore), ibid. vol. viii. Append. (1864), 
p. Ill, pi. vii. figs. 2-5, 7-9.—Cretaceous; Pietraroja, 
Naples. [Indeterminable scales.] 
Lepiclotus virleti, L. Agassiz, Neues Jahrb. 1833, p. 475, and Poiss. 
Foss. vol. ii. pt. i. (1833-44), pp. 9, 268.—“ Upper Green¬ 
sand Morea. [Indeterminable scales, undescribed.] 
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A restored figure of a large fish from the Upper Jurassic of 
Chaux-de-Fonds, Neuchatel, named Lepidotus crassus , is recorded 
by A. Jaecard (Bull. Soc. Sci. Nat. Neuchatel, vol. xvi. 1888, 
p. 44) as having been published in the ‘ Bameau de Sapin,’ the 
organ of the Club Jurassien, Neuchatel. The present writer has 
not been able to obtain this publication. 
Miscellaneous teeth, probably for the most part of the genus 
Lepidotus , have also been described under the following names :— 
