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Trunk fusiform, moderately stout, broadest and highest opposite ist dorsal fin and 

 tapering to caudal peduncle, the girth In specimens 6 to 7 feet long about 58 to 62% of 

 total length. Caudal peduncle strongly depressed dorso-ventrally and widely expanded 



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Figure 20. Carcharodon carcharias, young male, about seven feet long, after Garman, with some emendations 

 from photographs of fresh specimens. A Dermal denticles, after Garman. B Teeth of a Woods Hole, Massa- 

 chusetts, specimen about 8J/2 feet long (U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 10899), about 0.7 natural size. C Fourth upper 

 tooth. D Eighth upper tooth. E Fourth lower tooth. F Eighth lower tooth of same. C-F about 1.4 x. 



Figure 2 1 . Carcharodon carcharias. Lower view of head 

 of specimen pictured in Fig. 20, after Garman. 



