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The following specimens of Belonostomus are not specifically 
determined:— 
P. 963 a, P. 3803. A much-elongated small trunk, in counterpart 
Lithographic Stone, Solenhofen. 
Egerton Sf Enniskillen Colls . 
28419. Abraded hinder portion of skull and three fragments of 
trunk ; Wealden, Isle of Wight. The ring-vertebrae are 
stout, and one appears to be fused with the basioccipital. 
The small dorsal scales exhibit traces of a rugose orna¬ 
ment. Mantell Coll. 
P. 7235. Pour examples of the hinder half of the skull, noticed in 
Geol. Mag. [4] vol. ii. (1895), p. 210 ; Cambridge Green¬ 
sand, Cambridge. Jesson Coll. 
P. 7234. Fragment of presymphysial bone; Cambridge Greensand. 
Jesson Coll. 
P. 5737. Plaster cast of large fish wanting rostrum, the original 
obtained by Dr. Anton Pritsch for the Royal Bohemian 
Museum, Prague; Cretaceous, Island of Lesina, Dalmatia. 
Purchased , 1888. 
The following species are not represented in the Collection, and 
are known only from fragmentary specimens or are imperfectly 
defined:— 
Belonostomus attenuatus, P. Dixon, Geol. Sussex (1850), p. 368, 
pi. xxxv. fig. 4.—Chalk ; Sussex. [Portion of mandible ; 
Brighton Museum.] 
Belonostomus genevensis : Aspidovhynchus genevensis, P. J. Pictet, 
Poss. Terrain Neocorn. Yoirons (1858), pt. iii. p. 42, pis. vi., 
vii. figs. 1-7.—Neoeomian; Yoirons, Geneva, Switzerland. 
[Imperfect trunk.] 
(?) Belonostomus indicus , A. S. Woodward, Bee. Geol. Surv. India, 
vol. xxiii. (1890), p. 23.—Upper Cretaceous (Lameta 
Beds); Dongargaon, Nagpur, India. [Imperfect skull; 
Geological Society of London.] 
(?) Belonostomus leptosteus. L. Agassiz, Poiss. Poss. vol. ii. pt. ii. 
pp. 143, 297 (name only); J. Phillips, Geol. Oxford 
(1871), p. 180, woodc. xl. fig. 4 (name and fig. only) ; 
A. S. Woodward, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [6] vol. i. (1888), 
p. 355, and Proc. Geol. Assoc, vol. xi. (1890), p. 296.— 
Bathonian (Stonesfield Slate); Oxfordshire. [Mandibular 
symphysis; Oxford Museum.] 
