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Fam. Anodontidae. GENUS ANODON. mihL 



Maxilla et mandibula edentulce ; hiatus mediocris ; corpus nonnihil su- 

 pra carinatum, hngum, et gracile ; cauda teres* 



Anodon typus, mihi. 



Supra cinereus seriebus tribus macularum nigrarum ; subtus argenteus ; 

 squamcB carinatcB. 



Colour above cinereous, passing to bluish gray or reddish gray, with 

 three rows of irregular shaped black spots, and carinated scales ; below 

 a shining silvery hue ; length from two to three feet ; thickness about that 

 of a man's little finger. Found in the vicinity of Cape Town, and also 

 on the west coast, as far as the Orange River. Lives principally upon 

 eggs, which it swallows entire. 



PISCES. 



Fam. Squalid^. GENUS RHINCODON. mihi. 



Denies graciles breves leniter curvati, ordinibus longitudinalibus ita dis- 

 positi ut linece in anteriore maxillce, nee nan et mandibulce parte 

 jacentis, speciem habeant ; caput latum, depressum, quadrangulare, 

 OS ad apicem capitis cui latitudine fere par est ; latera liris longi- 

 tudinalibus et carina perquam distincta in utroque caudce latere ; 

 spiraculum a tergo utriusque oculi ; pinna analis alteri pinnce dor- 

 sali pmne opposita. 



Rhincodon t}^us, mihi. 



Supra viridi-griseus maculis et lineis albis numerosis ; subtiis rubro- 

 albus ad rubrum transiens ; dorso ante anteriorem suam pinnam 

 carinato, post rotundato, deinde piano. 



Colour of back and sides greenish gray, with numerous white spots, 

 varying in size from that of a sixpence to a halfpenny ; also several white 

 Hues on the sides of the head, body and about the branchiae ; below red- 

 dish white, passing into vermillion red, anterior part of back carinated, 

 posterior rounded or flat. Length of the specimen from which the descrip- 



