PLATE XIV. 
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1. Hypsocormus insignis , Wagner; rostrum, superior and 
(la) lateral aspects.— Lower Kimmeridgian; Solenhofen. 
1 b. Portion of left dentary, outer aspect, of same 
specimen. [P. 954.] 394 
2. Belonostomus dorsetensis , sp. nov.; cranium, inferior aspect, 
with associated left ectopterygoid (2 a, ecpt.), dentary 
(2 b, d.), and presymphysial bone (2 b, ps.). —Kimme- 
ridge Clay; Weymouth. [P.6175.] 433 
3. Pholidophorus latiusculus , Agassiz (type specimen of Pholi- 
doplioru#fusiformis, Agassiz, MS.); left lateral aspect. 
—IJpxDer Trias; Giffoni. [P. 516.] 455 
4. Peltopleurus Jcneri, sp. nov.; imperfect fish, dorsal aspect.— 
Upper Trias ; Kaibl. d. Dorsal fin. [P. 1099 h.J 482 
5. Pleuropholis crassicaudata, Egerton ; left lateral aspect.— 
Lower Purbeck; Swanage. [43615.] 484 
6. Leptolepis dubius (Blainville); remains of head and oper¬ 
cular apparatus.—Lower Kimmeridgian; Solenhofen. 
br. Branchiostegal rays. ch. Ceratohyal. epli. Epi- 
hyal. mx. Maxilla, op. Operculum, p.op. Preoper¬ 
culum. p.orb. Preorbital plate, showing radiating 
slime-canals. pas. Parasphenoid. qu. Quadrate. 
s.m-x. Supramaxilla. s.op. Suboperculum. 
[37839 a.] 511 
7. Ditto ; caudal pedicle and fin, showing series of separate 
haemal arches.—Ibid. [37839.] 511 
