FISHES. IOI 
13. Lemargus borealis (Scoresby). Greenland Shark. 
Accidental visitant from Arctic seas and the North Atlantic, 
of rare occurrence. 
Dogger Bank, two in Feb., 1866 (Cordeaux, Zool., 1866, 
Pp. 230). 
Scarborough, two specimens brought in two years ago, and 
sent to the Oxford Museum (Woodall, MS.). 
Whitby (nine miles off), one, March 4th, 1880; now in 
Whitby Museum (Stephenson, MS.). 
Whitby (seven miles off), one captured Ap. 6, 1881 (Stephen- 
son, MS.). 
14. Echinorhinus spinosus (Gm.). Spinous Shark. 
Accidental visitant from the Atlantic Ocean and Mediter- 
ranean Sea, of rare occurrence. 
Filey Bay, one in the summer of 1830, figured by Yarrell 
(Yarrell, B. Fishes). 
Bridlington Bay, one on the rith August, 1838 (Arthur 
Strickland, Rep. Brit. Ass., 1838, p. 107; Yarrell, B. 
Fishes, third edition, vol. 2, p. 530). 
Scarborough, one, June, 1853 (Murray, Morris’s Nat., 1853 
P. 277): 
Fam. RHINIDZ. 
15. Rhina squatina (Z.). Angel-Fish. Monk. 
Occasionally captured off the Yorkshire coast. Is common 
on the Dogger Bank. 
Div. BATOIDEI. 
Fam. TORPEDINIDA. 
16. Torpedo hebetans Zowe. Cramp-Ray. Torpedo. 
Fam. RAJIDZ. 
17. Raja clavata Z. Thornback Ray. 
Resident, abundant. 
