AMIID-,33. 
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Tertiary of Vienna, are not Amioids. The type specimen of the 
first is in the British Museum Collection (no. P. 3871). 
Cyclurus siculus (0. Gf. Costa, Ittiol. Foss. Ital. 1860, p. 36, pi. iii. 
fig. 9), from a Tertiary stratum between Caltagirone and Girgenti, 
Sicily, is indeterminable. 
Fragmentary remains of large fishes, closely related to Amici and 
not yet clearly distinguished, are described from the Lower Tertiary 
of North America under the generic names of Protamia and 
Hypamia (J. Leidy, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 1873, p. 98) and 
Pappichthys (E. D. Cope, Ann. Pep. U.S. Geol. Surv. Territ. 1872 
[1873], p. 634). The following species are named:— 
Amici ( Protamia ) gracilis , J. Leidy, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 
1873, p. 98, and Contrib. Extinct Vert. Fauna W, Territ. 
(Pep. U.S. Geol. Surv. Territ. vol. i. 1873), p. 188, 
pi. xxxii. figs. 23, 24.—Bridger Eocene; Wyoming. 
[Vertebral centrum.] 
Amia ( Protamia ) media , J. Leidy, ibid. p. 98, and ibid. p. 188, 
pi. xxxii. figs. 7-11.—Ibid. [Vertebral centra.] 
Amia (Protamia) uintaensis , I. Leidy, ibid. p. 98, and ibid. p. 185, 
pi. xxxii. figs. 1-6.—Ibid. [Vertebral centra and basi- 
occipital.J 
Hypamia elegans , J. Leidy, ibicl. p. 98, and ibid. p. 189, pi. xxxii. 
figs. 19-22.—Ibid. [Vertebral centrum.] 
Pappichthys corsoni , E. D. Cope, Ann. Pep. U.S. Geol. Surv. 
Territ. 1872 (1873), p. 636, and Vert. Tert. Form. West, 
Book I. (Pep. U.S. Geol. Surv. Territ. vol. iii. 1884), 
p. 60, pi. iv. figs. 21-36. Pappichthys symphysis , E. D. 
Cope, loc. cit. 1873, p. 636.—Ibid. [Vertebral centra.] 
Pappichthys Icevis, E. D. Cope, loc. cit. 1873, p. 636, and op. cit. 
1884, p. 58, pi. iii. figs. 2-11.—Ibid. [Dentary, ver¬ 
tebrae, &C. ] (/. S.tdcdz. Mia-,, ch 
Pappichthys pliccitus , E. D. Cope, loc. cit. 1873, p. 635, and 
op. cit. 1884, p. 59, pi. iii. figs. 12-19, pi. iv. figs. 1-5.— 
Ibid. [Bones of skull and vertebrae/] ' fo- 
Pappichthys sclerops , E. D. Cope, loc. cit. 1873, p. 635, and op. cit. 
1884, p. 57, pi. iii. fig. 1.—Ibid. [Pamus of mandible.] 
Pappichthys is also recorded from the Lower Eocene of Pheims, 
France, by V. Lemoine, Pegh. Oiseaux Foss. Tert. Inf. Peims 
(1878), p. 65. 
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