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This volume contains a systematic description of the palaeoichthyological fauna of Bas-Congo and neighbouring regions. Fascicle 3 (pages 257-568, with plates 23-39) contains additions to the earlier fascicles and contains a chapter dealing with the superorder Euselachii. Also included is an alphabetical index for the whole volume, as well as legends for all 39 plates.