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P. 902, P. 3730. Three mandibular rami of the form named 
Caturns pleiodus by Agassiz, Poiss. Foss. vol. ii. pt. ii. 
(1844), p. 118, the first described and figured in Proc. 
Geol. Assoc, vol. xi. (1890), p. 294, pi. iii. fig. 10 ; 
Stonesfield Slate, Stonesfield. 
Egerton Sf Enniskillen Colls. 
P. 4701. Remains of head and abdominal region of a fish resembling 
C. furcatus , but differing from this species in its relatively 
larger scales ; Lower Kimmeridgian (Lithographic Stone), 
Cirin, Ain, France. Purchased, 1884. 
P. 4699. Small immature fish, in counterpart; Cirin. 
Purchased , 1884. 
38519. Imperfect remains of fish ; Kimmeridge Clay, Kimmeridge. 
Purchased , 1864. 
P. 901. Very fragmentary and fragile head and abdominal region : 
Kimmeridge Clay, Studley, near Trowbridge. 
Egerton Coll. 
P. 6389. Fragmentary fish; English Kimmeridge Clay. 
Beckles Coll. 
40648. Imperfect left maxilla and mandibular ramus of a large 
fish ; Kimmeridge Clay, Chapman's Pool Ray, Dorsetshire. 
Purchased , 1867. 
P. 6901. Imperfect head of a large fish, displaying the cranium, 
right mandibular ramus, and some of the laminar toothed 
gill-rakers ; Oxford Clay, Peterborough. The dentary 
exhibits the bases of 24 teeth, and the anterior half of the 
splenial bears only a single series of small teeth. 
Leeds Coll. 
29049 a. More imperfect head of a similar fish : Oxford Clay, 
Christian Malford, Wiltshire. About 20 branchiostegal 
rays are shown. Purchased , 1854. 
29049 b. Imperfect fish about 0’46 in length, with remains of the 
pectoral, dorsal, and caudal fins: Oxford Clay, Christian 
Malford. From the characters of the mandible and 
dentition, this seems to belong to the same species as the 
last two specimens. Purchased, 1854. 
P. 4793. Left maxilla of large fish ; Jurassic,Helmsdale, Sutherland. 
Presented by Sir Eichard Owen, K.C.B., 1884. 
