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ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. 
Pp. 126, 232, 252, 257. Pietraroja, though in the former kingdom 
of Naples, is in the modern Province of Benevento, as 
stated in the later pages of the Catalogue where reference 
is made to this locality. 
P. 153, line 32. For “ near Naples,” read “ Province of Salerno.” 
P. 205. The undescribed Pycnodus gracilis from the Corallian of 
Hanover (Munster, Beitr. Petrefakt. pt. vii. 1846, p. 42) 
is said to be indistinguishable from the so-called Pycnodus 
ovalis. Nothing is known of Pycnodus latidens (Agassiz, 
Poiss. Foss. vol. ii. pt. ii. p. 199) from Soleure. 
P. 214. Some indeterminable Pycnodont teeth are described as 
follows — 
Mesodon abrasus , F. W. Cragin, Colorado College Studies, 1894, 
p. 72, pi. ii. figs. 18, l^G—Neocomian ; Kansas, U.S.A. 
P, 231, Add the following:— 
Microdon alternans , F, A. Quenstedt, Handb. Petrefakt. ed. 2 
(1867), p. 255, pi. xxiii. fig. 1.—Portlandian; Soleure, 
Neuchatel. [Imperfect vomer; Tubingen University 
Museum.] 
Microdon cavatus, F. A. Quenstedt, ibid. p. 255, pi. xxiii. fig. 4. 
—Ibid. [Ditto.] 
Pp, 248, 249. The generic names Stemmatodus and Coelodus were 
first proposed by Heckel in a preliminary paper in the 
■Sitzungsb. k. Akad. Wiss., math.-naturw. Cl. vol. xii. 
(1854), pp. 449^ 455. Here also the species were 
arranged as in the memoir of 1856. 
P. 265, Add the following :— 
Anomoeoclus carteri , A. S. Woodward, Geol. Mag. [4] vol. ii, 
(1895), p. 209, pi. viii. fig. 4.—Cambridge Greensand; 
Cambridge. [Bight splenial; Woodwardian Museum-, 
Cambridge.] 
Anomoeodus confertus, A. S. Woodward, ibid. p. 200, pi. viii, 
fig. 3.—Ibid. [Ditto,] 
The Palaeoniscid affinities of the Liassic genus Platysiagum not 
having been recognized in 1891, it was omitted in the account of 
the Palaeoniscidae in Part IT. There cannot, however, be much 
