GREENLAND SHARK. 



Mr. Hutchinson says the colour of the fish when fresh was 

 brown, deeply shaded with blue ; the blue soon faded, and it 

 became dark brown ; when quite dry it was cinereous brown. 

 The rows of teeth vary in number from two to six, probably 

 depending upon the age of the fish ; I have only figured 

 the outer row in each jaw, that the form might be clearly 

 defined, those on the left being from the lower jaw. The 

 points in all the rows of each jaw diverge from the centre 

 as figured in the single row of each here given under the fish. 

 The vignette represents the form of row-boat in use on the 

 west coast of Norway, derived from Barrow's visit to Iceland. 



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