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MR R. S. CLARK ON THE 



OSTKACIONTID.E. 



0x1 rue inn tliaphatuix Bl. 

 Station 483. 



TETRODONTID^E. 

 Tctrodon honckfiiii Bl. 

 Station 479. 



DlODONTID.E. 



Diodou inacnlattif Gtlir. 

 Station 482 (a\ 



VII. SHARKS FROM ST PAUL'S ROCKS. 



At St Paul's Rocks, Scotia Station 53, eight specimens of Carcharias menisorrah, 

 Mii.ll. and Henle, were captured on 10th December 1902. These sharks have been 

 reported from this locality by various expeditious, but their identification has not 

 been definitely recorded. Carcltariax mertixorrah, though an Indian species, seems 

 therefore to be cosmopolitan. The dimensions of these specimens are given just as 

 they were tabulated by Dr Bruce and Mr D. W. Wilton in the Scotia Fisk and Seal 

 Log. For permission to reproduce the photograph of St Paul's sharks from "Three 

 Voyages of a Naturalist," I am indebted to the author, Mr M. J. Nicoll, while I 

 wish also to thank Messrs Witherby for the use of the half-tone block. 



Several small specimens of Eche)iei* reinora were found attached to these sharks. 



