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Carcharodon Muller and Henle (Man-eaters, or Great White Sharks). 



13. Carcharodon carcharias (Linnaeus). Niuhi. 

 Probabl.y not rare . 



Family VII. SQUALID.E (Dog-fishes). 

 Squalus Linnaeiis. 

 [Acanthias Risso.) 



14. Squalus mitsikuriiJordan and Snyder. (J. & E., p. 45; G., p. 580.) 

 Not rare. A common Japanese species. 



Etmopterus Rafinesque. 

 (Spinax Cuvier.) 



15. Etmopterus villosus Gilbert. (G., p. 580.) 



Deep seas. Taken off Molokai by the "Albatross." 



Centroscyllium Muller and Henle. 



16. Centroscyllium ruscosum Gilbert. (G., p. 580.) 



Deep seas. Taken off Kauai by the "Albatross"; identified by Garman with 

 C. nigrum Garman from off the Galapagos. 



Order BATOIDEI. 



Family VIII. DASYATID.E (Sting-rays). 



Dasyatis Rafinesque. 



{Tnjgon Adamson; Dasihatus Garman, corrected spelling.) 



17. Dasyatis sclera Jenkins. (J. & E., p. 47.) 

 Rather common at Honolulu. 



18. Dasyatis lata (Garman). (J. & E., p. 47.) 

 One specimen known. 



19. Dasyatis hawaiiensis Jenkins. (J. & E., p. 48.) 

 Only the type known. 



Family IX. MYLIOBATID^. 



Aetobatus Blainville, as revised by Muller and Henle. 

 (Stoasodon Cantor; Goniobatis Agassiz.) 



20. Aetobatus narinari (Euphrasen) Hihimdnu. (J. & E., p. 49.) 



This species, rather common in Hawaii, seems indistinguishable from the 

 Atlantic form. 



