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Subclass IV.— CHONDROPTERYGIL (Sharks 

 AND Rays.) 



Orde^r I.—EOLOGETHALA. {(Jhimceras) 



Family 98.— CHlMiERID^. (2 Genera, 4 Species.) 



" Shark-like marine fishes, snout of the male with a prehensile 

 organ." 



Distribution. — Northern and Southern temperate seas, Glii- 

 mccra is British. 



Order II.—PLAGIOSTOMATA. 

 Sub-order. — Selachoidea. (Sharks.) 



Family 99.— CARCHARIID^. (11 Genera, 59 Species.) 



" Sharks with two dorsals and a nictitating membrane." 



Distribution. — Seas of the Arctic, temperate, and tropical 

 regions. Species of Galeus and Mustelus have occurred on our 

 coasts. 



Family 100.— LAMNID^. (5 Genera, 7 Species.) 



" Sharks with two dorsals and no nictitating membrane." 



Distribution. — Temperate and tropical seas. Species of 

 Lamna, Alopecias, and Selache have occurred in British seas. 



