o4 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 

 S9.— SACCOPHARYNGID.FL 



Saccopiiarynx flagellum Mitch. — Gulper. 



Pelagic, in deep seas, (hit. 52° N., long. 30° W.— Mitchill.) 



y0.— ACIPENSERIDiE. 



Acipensee oxyrhynchus Mitoli. (d. s.) — Sharp-nosed sturgeon. 



( 'ape Cod to Florida. 

 Acipenser brevirostris Lesueur. — Short-nosed sturgeon. 



( 'ape Cod to Florida. 



91 .— CEPIIALOPTERIDiE. 



Ceratoptera VAMPIRUS (Mitch.) Gill. — Devil-fish; manta (Cuba). 

 Cape Cod to Florida. 



92.— MYLIOBATJLDJS. 



Aetobatis nare*ari Mull, and Ilenle. — Bishop-ray; obispo (Cuba). 



Norfolk, Virginia, to Florida. 

 Rhinoptera quadriloba (Les.) Cuv. — Cow-nosed ray. 



Cape Cod to Florida. 

 Mylioba^is Fremenvillei (Les.) Storer. — Sharp-nosed ray. 



Cape Cod to Florida. 



93.— TRYGON1DJ3. 



Pteroplatea maclura Midi, and Ilenle. — Butterfly-ray. 



Cape Cod to Florida. 

 TRYGON CENTRURA (Mitch.) Gill. — Sting-ray; whip-ray; stingaicc. 



Cape Cod to Florida. 



94. — TORPEDINID M. 



TORPEDO occidentalism Storer. — Torpedo ; cramp-fish ; numb-fish. 

 Cape Cod to Florida. 



95.— KAIAIMJ, 



Raia eglanteria Lac. Lesueur. — Clear-nosed ray. 



Nova Scotia to Florida. 

 Raia erinaceus Mitch, (d. s.) — Summer-skate. 



Cape Cod to Florida. 

 Raia l.evis Mitch. — Sharp-nosed skate; winter-skate. 



Nova Scotia to Florida. 



9G.— PRISTIDvE. 



Pristis ANTIQtJORUM (Linn.) Lath. (d. © s.) — Saw fish. 

 Cape Cod to Florida. 



