ROEDEL, PHIL M., AND WILLIAM 



E. RIPLEY. 



1950. California sharks and rays. 



California Division of Fish and 



Game, Fishery Bulletin 75, 



p. 1-184. 



ROSENBLATT, RICHARD H., AND 

 WAYNE J. BALDWIN. 

 1958. A review of the eastern 

 Pacific sharks of the genus 

 Carcharhinus, with a redescrip- 

 tion of C. tnolpaloensis (Fowler) 

 and California records ofC. 

 rc7notus (Dumeril). California 

 Fish and Game, vol. 44, no. 2, 

 p. 137-159. 



SCHULTZ, LEONARD P., EARL S. 



HERALD, ERNEST A. LACHNER, 



ARTHUR D. WELANDER, AND 



LOREN P. WOODS. 



1953. Fishes of the Marshall and 



Marianas Islands. U. S. National 



Museum Bulletin 202 (vol. 1), 



p. 1-685. 



SMITH, J. L. B. 



1950. The sea fishes of southern 

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HYMAN, LIBBIE H. 



1942. Comparative vertebrate anat- 

 omy . 2d ed. University of Chicago 

 Press, Chicago, 544 p. 



NORMAN, J. R. 



1949. A history of fishes. A. A. 

 Wyn, Inc., New York, 463 p. 



A generalized account of the anatomy and lives of 

 the fishes. 



ROMER, ALFRED SHERWOOD. 



1949. The vertebrate body. W. B. 

 Saunders Co., Philadelphia, viii 

 + 643 p. 



A Standard textbook of comparative vertebrate anat- 

 omy. Contains a discussion of the anatomy of the dog- 

 shark. 



PHYSIOLOGICAL REFERENCES 



HEILBRUNN, L. V. 



1952. An outline of general physiol- 

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TORTONESE, ENRICO. 



1956. Fauna d'ltalia. Vol. 2, Lepto- 

 cardia, Ciclostomata, Selachii. 

 Edizioni Calderini, Bologna, 

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WHITLEY, G. P. 



1940. The fishes of Australia. Part 

 1, The sharks rays, devilfish 

 and other primitive fishes of 

 Australia and New Zealand. 

 Royal Zoological Society of New 

 South Wales, Sydney, p. 1-280. 



A technical treatise dealing largely with physiology 

 at the cellular level. Chapter 29, "Tlie Production of 

 Electricity" and Chapter 30 "Biolummescence" are 

 recommended. 



NICOL, J. A. COLIN. 



I960. The biology of marine ani- 

 mals. Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, 

 Ltd., London, xii + 707 p. 



A general reference on ecological physiology of 

 marine animals including members of the class 

 Chondrichthyes. 



ANATOMICAL REFERENCES 



DANIEL, J. FRANK. 



1934. The elasmobranch fishes. 

 University of California Press, 

 Berkeley, 332 p. 



Devoted exclusively to a discussion of the anatomy 

 of sharks, skates, and rays. 



PROSSER, C. LADD (editor). 



1950. Comparative animal physiol- 

 ogy. W. B. Saunders Co., Phil- 

 adelphia, X + 888 p. 



A comprehensive text covering the animal kingdom, 

 specific sections on nutrition, foods and feeding, excre- 

 tion, metabolism, circulation, chemoreception, photo- 

 reception, muscle and electric organs, biolumines- 

 cence, nervous system and other subjects. 



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