A.SPID0K,HrNCHID2E. 
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P. 975 h. Anterior part of the abdominal region, displaying dorsal 
scales, with remains of the head and opercular apparatus 
in counterpart; Barra do Jardim. Egerton Coll. 
P. 3809. Portion of the dorsal squamation, shown of the natural 
size Joe. cit. pi. lv. figs. 7, 8; Barra do Jardim. 
Enniskillen Coll. 
47894. Caudal region, in counterpart, figured loc. cit. pi. lv. fig. 9; 
Barra do Jardim. 
Presented by the Hon. Robert Mar sham. 1877. 
47896. Imperfect caudal fin, figured loc. cit. pi. lv. fig. 10 ; Barra 
do Jardim. Presented by the Hon. Robert Marsham , 1877. 
P. 975 d. Extremity of tail showing expanded haemal arches of 
vertebral column, noticed loc. cit. p. 631 ; Barra do 
Jardim. Egerton Coll. 
P. 3810 ^i 3811 a. Caudal legion in counterpart, and a more 
imperfect specimen of the same ; Barra do Jardim. 
Enniskillen Coll. 
47893. Portion of comparatively smooth squamation of a small 
fish, in counterpart ; Barra do Jardim. 
Presented by the Hon. Robert Marsham , 1877. 
15494,15496, 28616 a, 28899 a. Four fragments : Barra do Jardim. 
Purchased , 1843, 1853, 3f Dixon Coll. 
P. 975. Five fragments, one having a counterpart in the Ennis¬ 
killen Collection (no. P. 3811). Egerton Coll. 
Belonostomus sweeti ? Etheridge & Woodward. 
1892. Relonostomus sweeti, R. Etheridge, jun., and A. S. Woodward, 
Trans. Roy. Soc. Victoria, vol. ii. pt ii. p. 3, pi. i. 
Type. Imperfect fish ; collection of George Sweet, Esq., Mel¬ 
bourne. 
A large species attaining a length of about 1 metre, closely 
similar in form and proportions to B. comptoni , but the rugae on 
the principal flank-scales always passing into fine, parallel, hori¬ 
zontal striations towards the hinder margin. 
Form, df Loc. Cretaceous (Rolling Downs Formation) : Queens¬ 
land. 
P. 7539. Fragments of trunk. 
Presented by George Sweet , Esq., 1895. 
