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Vidensk.-Selsk. Skr. Forh., Trondh., /, 1929: 206 (embryos); Wilson, Proc. U.S. nat. Mus., 60 (5), 

 1932: 23, 59 (parasites) ; Belloc, Rev. des Trav. Peches Marit., 7, Fasc. 2, 1934: (Morocco to Senegal) ; 

 Borri, Mem. Soc. tosc. Sci. nat., 44, 1934: 92 (Medit.) ; Daniel, Elasmobranch Fishes, Univ. of Calif. 

 Press, 1934: 9 (teeth, body form); Nobre, Fauna Marinha Port., Vert., /, 1935: 430, pi. 58, fig. 182 

 (descr., Portugal) ; Norman and Fraser, Giant Fishes, 1937: 12 (general). 



Lamia cornubica Risso, Hist. Nat. Europ. Merid., 5, 1826: 1 24 (Medit.); Bory de St. Vincent, Diet. Class. 

 Hist, nat., 75, 1829: 596. 



Selanonius walkeri Fleming, Hist. Brit. Anim., 1828: 169 (Gt. Brit.). 



Lamia monensis Bory de St. Vincent, Diet. Class. Hist, nat., 15, 1829: 596. 



Squalus (Carcharias) cornubicus Blainville, in Vieillot, Faune Frang., 1825: 96, pi. 14,^* fig. 2 (descr.). 



Lamna monemis YnTieW, Brit. Fish., 2, 1836: 387 (Wales); Bowerbank, Zoologist, (2) 8, 1873: 3617 (Eng- 

 lish Channel, size); Zoologist, (2) 9, 1874: 4202 (English Channel). 



Lamna functata Storer, Mass. Zool. Bot. Surv., Rep. on Fish., 1839: 185, pi. 3, fig. 2 (ill., Mass. Bay) ; Boston 

 J. Nat. Hist., 2, 1839: 534, pi. 8, fig. 2 (descr., size, habits, utilization, Massachusetts) ; Linsley, Amer. J. 

 Sci., 4-j, 1844: 76 (Conn.) ; Storer, Mem. Amer. Acad. Arts Sci., N. S. 2, 1846: 504 (part, L. nasus and 

 /. oxyrinchus combined; refs. also incl. Squalus ptnctatus Mitchill, 1815, which was perhaps Scoliodon 

 terrae-novae) ; Mem. Amer. Acad. Arts Sci., N. S. 9 (i), 1867: 225, pi. 37, fig. I; also in Fishes 

 Mass., 1867: 249, pi. 37, fig. I (descr., ill., Massachusetts) ; Smith, S. I., Rep. U.S. Comm. Fish. (1871- 

 1872), 1873: 576 (parasites, Woods Hole region); Norman and Fraser, Giant Fishes, 1937: 12 (east 

 coast, U.S.). 



Squalus {Lamna) cornubicus Cuvier, Regne Anim., Poiss., I 849: 362, pi. 114, fig. 3 (general). 



Lamna fennanti Desvaux, Essai Ichthyol. France, 1851 : 23 (not seen). 



Isurus cornubicus Gray, List. Fish. Brit. Mus., Chondropt., /, 1851: 58; Smitt, Hist. Scand. Fish., 2nd ed., 

 2, 1895: I I 38, pi. 51, fig. I (descr., habits, Scandinavia); Mcintosh, Ann. Mag. nat. Hist., (7) ro, 

 1902: 254 (food, Scotland) ; Rey, Fauna Iberica Feces, /, 1928: 383 (descr.) ; Liibbert and Ehrenbaum, 

 Handb. Seefisch. Nordeurop., 2, 1936: 278 (general. North Sea). 



Oxyrhina daekayi Gill, Proc. Acad. nat. Sci. Philad., Addend., 1 861 : 60. 



Isuropis dekayi GiU, Rep. U.S. Comm. Fish. ( 1 871-72), 1873: 81 3 (part) ; Baird, Rep. U.S. Comm. Fish. 

 (1871-1872), 1873: 827 (Woods Hole). 



Oxyrhina ptnctata Dumeril, Hist. Nat. Poiss., /, 1865: 409 (descr., N. Amer.). 



Isurus functatus Garman, Bull. Mus. comp. Zool. Harv., ly, 1888: 79, pi. I (lateral line syst.) ; Mem. Harv. 

 Mus. comp. Zool., 56, 1913: 36, pi. 6, fig. 4-6, pi. 56, fig. 5, pi. 58, fig. 3, pi. 62, 63 (descr., anat., east 

 coast U.S.) ; Nichols and Murphy, Brooklyn Mus. Sci. Bull., 5(1), 1916: 23 (near N. York) ; Fowler, 

 Copeia, 30, 1916: 36 (mid-Atlant., U.S.); Smith, J. Amer. Mus. nat. Hist., 16, 1916: 342 (Atlant. 

 coast U.S.) ; Bigelow and Welsh, Bull. U.S. Bur. Fish., 40 (i), 1925: 36, 551 (habits, distrib.. Gulf of 

 Maine) ; Jordan, Evermann and Clark, Rep. U.S. Comm. Fish. (1928), 2, 1930: 19 (distrib.) ; Burton, 

 Sci. Mon. N. Y., 40, 1935: 283 (off Charlestown, S. Carolina, but ident. not certain); Anonymous, 

 Newfoundland Fish. Res. Lab. (1934), 2 (3), 1935: 79 (Grand Banks) ; Springer, Proc. Fla. Acad. Sci., 

 5, 1939: 36 (no Florida record given). 



Isurus dekayi Smith, Bull. U.S. Fish Comm., 27, 1898: 89 (Woods Hole region, ident. probable because of 

 local.); Tracy, Rep. R. \. Comm. inl. Fish., 1906: 46 (Narragansett Bay, ident. probable because of 

 local.) ; Kendall, Occ. Pap. Boston Soc. nat. Hist., 7 (8), 1908: 7 (New England, ident. probable because 

 of loc.) ; Tracy, Rep. R. \. Comm. inl. Fish., 1910: 60 (Rhode Island, ident. probable because of loc.) ; 

 Sumner, Osburn and Cole, Bull. U.S. Bur. Fish., 31 (2), 1913: 736 (Woods Hole region). 



Lamna {Oxyrhina) cornubica Imms, Proc. zool. Soc. Lond., (i), 1905: 44 (pharyngeal denticles). 



Isurus nasus Garman, Mem. Harv. Mus. comp. Zool., ji5, 1913; 34 (descr., Gt. Brit., Medit., W. Atlant., 

 Japan); Fowler, Copeia, 30, 1916: 36 (mid-Atlant. U.S.); Smith, J. Amer. Mus. nat. Hist., 16, igi6: 

 342 (England) ; Fowler, Proc. biol. Soc. Wash., 55, 1920: 143 (off N. Jersey) ; Huntsman, Contr. Canad. 

 Biol. (1921), J, 1922: 56 (Passamaquoddy Bay); Bigelow and Welsh, Bull. U.S. Bur. Fish., 40 (l), 

 '925- 37 (European), 551 {functatus, identical with nasus); Bigelow and Schroedcr, Bull. Mus. comp. 



24. The reference on p. 96 is to pi. "24" — actually the plate is No. 14. 



