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GALEUS. 



The form of the body tapering; spiracles or temporal orifices behind 

 the eyes; the gill openings moderate; an anal fin. Teeth sharp. 



TOPER. 



WHITE HOUND. PENNY DOCr, the vouiig ones called miller 

 DOG, from their light grey appearance. 



iSqualus Galeus, Artedi and Linn^us. 



Galeus Aristotelis, Jonston; p. 25. 



Canis Galeus, Willoughby; p. 51, tab. b. 6, but the 



tail is badly expressed. 



Galeus vulgaris, Fleming; Br. An., p. 165. 



" " Jentns; Manual, p. 501. 



" " Yakrell; British Fishes, vol. ii, p. 509. 



Squale Milandre, Lacepede. Risso; Ichthy., p. 32. 



This is a common and rapacious fish, devouring any living 

 thing it is able to overcome; but it appears to swim lower in 

 the water than the Blue Shark and Porbeagle, as few complaints 

 are heard of the injury it inflicts on the fishermen's nets. 



The young are produced in summer, and I have found them 



well developed so eai-ly as in INIay. The whole brood is usually 



produced at one birth; although I have occasionally met with 



an instance where a few eggs have been ready to take the place 



of a large number that were ready for exclusion. On examining 



a large female, I found twenty-one young ones, all of one size, 



about a foot in length; ten in one receptacle, and eleven in 



the other. The egg attached to each young one, and not yet 



absorbed, was scarcely an inch in diameter, pear-shaped, with 



a funis about six inches in length. The largest number of 

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