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GALEUS AUSTRALIS. 
Galeus australis, Macleay, Aust. Cat. ii, p. 270; M‘Coy, Prodr. Zool. Vict. dec. vii, pl. 64, £. 2; Tenison- 
‘Woods, Fisheries of N. 8S. Wales, p. 92. 
Hab.—Coasts of S.E, Australia and Tasmania; Port Jackson; School Shark of Sydney. Grows to 
the length of 6 feet at least. 
ZYGENA LEEUWINI. 
Zygena lewini, Griff., Anim. Kingd, x, p. 640, pl. 50; Rochebrune, Act. Soe, L. Bord. vi, p. 56. 
Cestracion leeuwenii, Duméril, Elasmobr., p. 383. 
? Zygena malleus, Macleay, Aust. Cat. ii, p. 291; M’Coy, Prod. Zool. Vict. dee. vi, pl. 56, f. 1. 
Hab.— Australian Seas; Richmond River; Port Jackson. Hammer-head of our coasts. The 
Australian Museum possesses a mounted specimen of a female which measures over 15 feet; it was killed 
at the mouth of the Richmond River during the spring of 1884, and no less than thirty-nine living young 
were taken from it; twelve of these, forwarded to the Museum, averaged 20 inches each. 
MUSTrELUS ANTARCTICUS. 
Giinth., Cat. viii, p. 387 ; Macleay, Aust. Cat. ii, p. 292; Parker, Trans. N. Z. Inst. xv, p. 219, pl. 80; 
Casteln., Proc. Zool. Soe. Vict. i, p. 216. 
Hab.—S.Pacific ; Port Jackson; Port Phillip; Tasmania; New Zealand. Hound of our coasts, 
where it is common. Attains the length of 5 feet. 
LAMNID®. 
LAMNA GLAUCA. 
Oxyrhina glauca, Mill. & Henle, Plagiost., p. 69, pl. 29; Schleg., Faun. Japon. Poiss., p. 802; Duméril, 
Elasmobr., p. 409. 
Lamna glauca, Giinth., Cat. viii, p. 891; Macleay, Aust. Cat. ii, p. 292; Tenison-Woods, Fisheries of 
N.S. Wales, p. 95. 
Hab.—Japan ; Cape seas; Australian coasts. Blue Pointer of Port Jackson. Grows to the 
length of 12 feet. 
CARCHARODON RONDELETII. 
Mill. & Henle, Plagiost., p. 70; Duméril, Elasmobr., p. 411; Giinth., Cat. viii, p. 892; Macleay, Aust. 
Cat. 11, p. 294; Haswell, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales ix, p. 83, pl. 1, ff. 1-4; Giinth., 
Study of Fishes, p. 320, f. 114 (tooth). 
Oarcharodon capensis, Smith, Ul. Zool. 8. Afr. Pise., pl. 4. 
Hab.—Mediterranean ; Cape seas; Australian seas. White Pointer of Port Jackson. <A fierce 
and destructive species, which attains the length of 40 feet. 
ODONTASPIS AMERICANUS. 
Squalus americanus, Mitch., Phil. et Lit. Trans. New York i, p. 483. 
Odontaspis taurus (Rafin.), Mill. & Henle, Plagiost., p. 73, pl. 30; Duméril, Elasmobr., p. 417; M’Coy, 
Prodr. Zool. Vict. dec. vii, pl. 64, f. 1. 
americanus, Abbott, Proe. Ac. Nat. Sc. Philad. 1861, p. 399; Duméril, l.c., p. 419; Giinth, Cat. 
vili, p. 892; Macleay, Aust. Cat. ii, p. 294; Tenison- Woods, Fisheries of N. 8. Wales, p. 95. 
Hab—Atlantie ; Cape seas; 8. Pacific; Tasmania; Port Jackson. Grey Nurse of the Sydney 
fishermen. Attains the length of 15 feet. 
/ | Anopras vuLPes. 
Squalus vulpes, Gmel. Linn., p. 1496; et auctt. 
Oarcharias vulpes, Cuv., Regne Anim. ; De Kay, New York Fauna Fish, p. 348, pl. 61, f£. 199; Gay, Hist. 
Chile Zool. ii, p. 363. 
