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DISTRIBUTION AND GENERAL NOTES ON THE SPECIES 

 We may say of the species of Callorhynchus that smythii Bennett, 1839 is a synonym of callorhynchus 

 (L^naTuJ) 17 8, whik mUii Bory, 18.3 may proye to be another synonym. C capens. Dumenl, 

 mlZX^^^^^^ but the whole problem appears insoluble by purely verbal descriptive methods, 

 and must wait upon the collection of long series of adequate biometnc data. 



I. „„, be seen from .he d«a recorded below ,ba. we were not ''^^ ^;^ZZ<^^X^^^^^ 

 seeured, so that our records do not tally exartly w„h those B-- ^-V ^"^J^^'fJ;^ S, Vs*,?- 

 ntistake has occurred over the spechnen recorded ^Y Norman as a fema of 80 cm ^ ^^^^^^ ^^ 



The depth given by Norman is wrong for that ^'^-"^ ">;"=""=: J™ .probably the specimen 



