OCEANIC ICHTHYOLOGY. 



LIST OF PLATES AND FIGURES. 



Note.— The actual sizo of tlio spccimons t'l-om which the figures are drawn maj-, in most instances, hi> determined by tlio 

 use ol the inch mark Ijeueath the engraTiug, which in the jihotographic reductiini of the drawing is reduced iu tlio same 

 proportion as the drawing itself. "U'hcre this is not present, the scale of reduction ia approximately indicated in tliis list 

 of plates, except in the ca.so of outlines copied from puldished figures and of large species of very variable length, such as 

 the sharks and rays. Where no reference to length appears either upon the plate or iu the list uf figures, it may he 

 assumed that the figure is of natural size, or nearly so. 



PLATE I. 



Text page. 



1. Myxiue glutinosa, LinniBus 2 



Drawiug by H. L. Todd, from No. 23466, U. S. N. M. (Gloucester Douatiou No. 287), N. lat. 43-^ 

 33'. W. Ion. 52^^ 10', 300 fathoms. 



2. Myxine australis, .Jcuyu.s 3 



Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from a specimen collected by the Bteamer Albatross at Station 2770, 

 in S. lat. 48" 37' 00", W. Ion. 65° 46' 00", at a depth of 58 fathoms. 



3. Petromyzon marinus, Linnijeus 4 



Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 10654, U. S. N. M., collected at Wood's Holl, Mass., by Vinal 

 N. Edwards. 



PLATE IL 



4. Scymuorhinus lichia, (Bounaterre), Bonaparte 7 



Drawing from Bonaparte, Fauna Italica, PI. 142. 



5. Etniopterus pusillus, (Lo\ve),Giinther 10 



Drawing by H. L. Todd, from a specimen collected by the steamer Illake at Station cviii, oft" 

 8t. Kitt's, West Indies, iu 208 fathoms. (About three-fourths natural size.) 



6. Scylliorhinus retifer, (Garman), Jordan 10 



Drawing by H. L. Todd, from a specimen collected by the steamer Blake at Station cvii, oft' 

 Barbados. (Slightly reduced.) 



7. Ceutroscylliuni Fabricii, (Reiuhardt), Miiller and Henle 11 



Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from No. 22879, IT. S. N. M., collected by George W. Scott, iuN.lat. 

 44-- 23 , W. lou. 53^ 25', at a depth of 200 fathoms. 



PLATE III. - 



8. Somuiosus niicrocephalus, (Schneider), Goode and Bean 7 



Outline from Day, Fishes of Great Britain and Ireland, PI. CLXii, Fig. 1. 



ft. Echinorhinus spinosus, (Gmeliu), Blainvillc 8 



Outline from Day, Fishes of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. ii, PI. ci..\ii. Fig. 2. 



10. Pristiuriis melastomus, (Ralinesqne). Bonaparte 20 



Drawing from Annales du Musde d'Hist. Nat. Paris, Vol. .win, I'l. vi. 



11. Centrophorus granulosus, Miiller and Henle 12 



Outline from Miiller and Henle, Elasmobranchs, PI. 33. 



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