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of Maine (Goode, 1884); Casco Bay (Lee, 1885); Casco 
Bay at Small Point (Kendall coll., 1896). 
ISURIDA. THE MACKEREL SHARKS. 
7. Isurus punctatus (Storer). “MACKEREL SHARK.” 
Range.—Maine to West Indies. 
Marne.—Casco Bay (U.S. N. M., 1878, and Kendall, 
1908); eff Seguin (PS. N.1H. ‘coll:, 1908). 
8. Isurus nasus (Bonnaterre). “MACKEREL SHARK’; 
=) 
“BLUE SHARK”. 
Range.—North Atlantic and North Pacific. 
Matne.—Off Monhegan (Storer, 1867, and Kendall coll., 
18956); Portland (Bicknell, 1868); Casco Bay (Bowdoin 
College coll., 1900 [?] ); off Cape Elizabeth (Willard, 1895, 
and Norton coll., 1905 and 1906); Maine (Kendall, 1908). 
9. Carcharodon eareharias Linneus. GREAT 
WHITE SHARK. MAN-EATER; MAN-KATER SHARK. 
Range.— All temperate and tropical seas. 
MAINE.—Eastport (Goode, 1884, and Kendall, 1908). 
CETORHINID®. THE BASKING SHARKS. 
10. Cetorhinus maximus (Gunner). “BASKING 
SHARK”; “BONE SHARK”’. 
Range.— Arctic Seas, southward to Portugal, Virginia and 
California. 
MAINE.—Maine (Holmes, 1862, and Kendall, 1908); off 
Cape Elizabeth (Storer, 1867, and Goode & Bean, 1896) ; 
Eastport (Verrill, 1871 and 1872, and Goode, 1884). 
SQUALID. THE DoGFISHEs. 
11. Squalus acanthias Linneus. ‘DoGrFrIisH.” 
Range.—Gulf of St. Lawrence, south to Cuba. 
