Fishes of the Western North Atlantic 525 



Datatias (Somniosus) borealis Gny, List. Fish. Brit. Mus., /, 1 851: 76. 



Dalatias microre^halus W'Kwi^, List Spec. Brit. Mus., Fish., 8, 1851: 132 (Scotland, England). 



Scimnus g/ac-alis Vsn Benedcn, Bull. Acad. Sci. R. Bruxelles, 20 (2), 1853: 258 (parasites, Belgium) ; Bull. 

 Acad. Sci. R. Bruxelles, (2) I, 1857: 226 (parasites). 



Scymnus mkrocefhalus Krcivcr, Danmnrlcs Flsk., 5 (2), 18,3: 914 (descr., meas., Denmark); Malmgren, 

 Oev. SvensL Vet. Akad. Forhand. Stockholm (1864), 186;: 536 (N. of Norway); Collett, Forh. 

 Vidensk-Selsk. Krist., 1874: 212 (fishery, depths, Norwegian Iocs.) ; Norges Fisk., 1875: 208 (Norway) ; 

 Malm, Goteborgs och Bohuslans Fauna, 1877: 626 (Kattegat); Lutken, Dyreriget (Laer'oog Zool.), 

 /, 1881-1882: 379 (Iceland, Greenland, Spitzbergen, fishery); Storm, K. norske Vidensk.-Selsk. Skr., 

 1884: 44 (Trondhjem Fjord). 



Squolus nortegicus Gray, Cat. Fish. Coll. Descr. by L. T. Gronow, in Brit. Mus., 1854: 8. 



Laemargus microccfhalus Malmgren, Finland Fisk. Fauna, 1, 1863: 71 (N. Norway, not seen); Arch. 

 Naturgesch., jo (1), 1864: 34; (transl. of foregoing by Frisch; N. Norway, Greenland, Iceland) ; Win- 

 ther, Naturh. Tidskr. Copenhagen, 72, 1879: 59 (Danish Iocs., Kattegat, size); Day, Fish. Gt. Brit., 2, 

 1880-1884: 320, pi. 162, fig. 1 (genl. account, Gt. Brit.); Calderwood, Rep. Fish. Bd. Scot., .App. F, 

 7(5, 1886: 228, pi. 10 (Scotland, size, eggs, stomach contents, numbers) ; Mobius, S. B. Ges. naturf. Fr. 

 Berlin, 1890: 11 (color, size, Helgoland); White, P. J., Trans, roy. Soc. Edinb., 57 (2), 1893: 287, 

 2 pis. (skull and visceral skelet.) ; Jenkins, Fish. Brit. Isles, T925: 32;, pi. 12; (general, size, Gt. Brit.); 

 Beaufort, Tijdschr. ned. dierk. Ver., 191 1, (2) 2, iginLXVIII (Holland). 



Somniosus m-.cTocefha!us Gill. Proc. Acid. nat. Sci. Philad., .Addend., 1861 : 60 (listed) ; Proc. Acad. nat. Sci. 

 Philad., 1864: 264 (name); Rink, Danish Greenland, 1877: 131 (abund., habits, toxicity of flesh, Green- 

 land); Goode and Bean, Bull. Essex Inst. Salem, 11, 1879: 31 (off Massachusetts); Lutken, \'iJensk. 

 Medd. naturh. Foren. Kbh., 1 880: 56 (eggs, reproduction probably oviparous) ; Jordan and Gilbert, Bull. 

 U.S. nat. Mus., 16, 1883: 15 (descr., C. Cod to Arctic seas) ; Stearns, Proc. U.S. nat. Mus., <5, 1883: 125 

 (Gulf of St. Lawrence, Labrador) ; Petersen, Vidensk. Mcdd. naturh. Foren. Kbh. (1884-1886), 1887: 

 160 (Denmark); Collett, Nyt Mag. Naturv., 29, 188;: 117 (Banks off Norway); Kingsley, Stand. 

 Nat. Hist., 5, 1885: 76 (general); Whiteaves, Cat. Canad. Pinnep. Cetacea, Fish., 1886: 4 (weight, 

 Saguenay R. spec); Jordan, Rep. U.S. Comm. Fish. (188;), 1887: 793 (distrib.) ; Holm, Medd. 

 GroenLind, 2, 1888: 81 (E. Greenland); Packard, L.ibrador Coast, 1891: 397 (Gulf of St. Law- 

 rence, Labrador); Goode and Bean, Smithson. Contr. Knowl., 50, 1895: 7, 507, pi. 3, fig. 8; Mem. 

 Harv. Mus. comp. Zool., 22, l8g6 (descr., ill., distrib.); Jordan and Evermann, Rep. U.S. Comm. 

 Fish. (1895), 1896: 219 (distrib.); Bull. U.S. nat. Mus., 47 (1), 1896: 51 (refs., descr., distrib.); 

 Vanhoffen, in Drygalski, Griinl. Exped. Gesellsch. Erkundc, Berlin, 2 (l), 1S9-: 124 (N. Green- 

 land) ; Jungersen, Danish "Ingolf" Exped., 2, 1899: I, pi. I, fig. I-9 (anat., off W. Greenland) ; Jensen, 

 Medd. Greenland, 29, 1904: 276 (abund., E. Greenland); Collett, Vidensk. Selsk. Foren. Christiania, 

 7, 1905: 100 (Norway) ; Medd. Norges Fiske, 5, 1905: 100 (food, size, eggs, Norway) ; Jordan, Guide 

 to Study Fish., 1905: 547 (in part, but incl. Pacif. form also); Kendall, Occ. Pap. Boston Soc. nat. 

 Hist., 7 (8), 1908: 9 (N. Engl, records); Regan, Ann. Mag. nat. Hist., (8) 2, 1908: 54 (class., 

 distrib.); Saemundsson, Skr. Komm. Havunders. Kbh., ;. IQ09: 119 (eggs, sizes, depths, numbers, 

 Iceland) ; Grenfell, Labrador, 1910: 350 (abund., captures, yield of oil, Labrador) ; Berg, Faune Russie 

 (Russian), /, 1911: 78 (Murman Co.ast, White Sea, but Bering I. ref. probably for facificus) ; Murray 

 and Hjort, Depths of Ocean, 191 2: 436 (Norwegian Sea) ; Halkett, Check List Fish. Canad., 1913: 44 

 (Labrador) ; Garman, Mem. Harv. Mus. comp. Zool., 36, 1913: 241, pi. 13, fig. 4-6 (refs., descr., ill., 

 Massachusetts); Jensen, Mindeskr. Jap. Steenstrup. F0ds., Kbh., 2 (30), 1914: 8 (abund., food, devel. 

 fishery, Greenland); Clark, Science, N. S. 41, 1915: 795 (toxicity of flesh); Smith, J. .Amer. Mus. 

 nat. Hist., 16, 1916: 349 (general); Huntsman, Contr. Canad. Biol. (1921), 1922: 56 (Bay of 

 Fundy, Passamaquoddy Bay); Wollebaek, Norges Fisk., 1924: 24 (Norway, not seen); Bigelow and 

 Welsh, Bull. U.S. Bur. Fish., 40 (i), 1925: 53, 551 (descr., habits. Gulf of Maine); Causev, Para- 

 sitolog)', 18, 1926: 195 (parasites); Raven, Nat. Hist. N. Y., 26 (6), 1926: 654 (color, food, cap- 

 tures, W. Greenland); Hickling, Ann. Mag. nat. Hist., (lo) 2, 1928: 197, 199 (Faroe-Shetland 

 Channel) ; Rey, Fauna Iberica Feces, /, 1928: 480 (descr. after Garman, 191 3, habits, comp. with other 

 species); Breder, Field Bk. Mar. Fish. AtJant. Coast, 1929: 25 (general); Jordan, Manual Vert. 



