CATALOGUE OF THE FISHES OF NEW SOUTH WALES, 
With THEIR Principat SYNONYMS. 
PAILASIC PORE ES, 
CHONDROPTERYGII. 
PLAGIOSTOMATA. 
Selachoidei. 
CARCHARIID. 
/ CARCHARTAS MACLOTT. 
Carcharias (Hypoprion) macloti, Mill. & Henle, Plagiost., p. 34, pl. 10; Duméril, Elasmobr., p. 350. 
macloti, Giinth., Cat. viii, p. 362 ; Day, Fishes of India, p. 713, pl. 188, f. 2; Macleay, Aust. 
Cat. ii, p. 287. 
Hab.—Indian Ocean; New Guinea; Australian Coasts ; Port Jackson. 
CARCITARTAS GANGETICUS. 
Carcharias (Prionodon) gangeticus, Mill. & Henle, Plagiost., p. 39, pl. 13; Duméril, Elasmobr., p. 359. 
(————-) japonicus, Schleg., Faun. Japon. Poiss., p. 802, pl. 133. 
gangeticus, Giinth., Cat. viii, p. 8367; Day, Fishes of India, p. 715, pl. 187, f. 1; Macleay, Aust. 
Cat. ii, p. 288 ; Tenison- Woods, Fisheries of N. 8. Wales, p. 93. 
Hab.—Indian Seas; Japan; Fiji Islands, in fresh waters; Port Jackson. Sea Shark (Tenison- 
Woods.) Grows to the length of 7 feet. 
CARCHARIAS BRACHYURUS. 
Giinth., Cat. viii, p. 369; Macleay, Aust. Cat. ii, p. 288. 
Hab. —New Zealand; Port Jackson. Whaler, at Sydney, where it is the most common Carcharias. 
Grows to the length of 12 feet. 
Carcharias glaucus is included by Tenison-Woods in his list of New South Wales fishes (Fisheries of N. S. Wales 
p- 25), but Iam unable to find any authority for the statement. 
GALEOCERDO RAYNERI. 
M‘Don. & Barr., Proc. Zool. Soc. 1868, p. 368, pl. 32; Giinth., Cat. viii, p. 377; Ramsay, Proc. Linn, 
Soc. N. S. Wales y, p. 95, pl. 4; Macleay, Aust. Cat. ii, p. 289; Haswell, Proc. Linn. 
Soc. N. S. Wales vii, p. 210. 
Hab.—Indian Seas to Port Jackson; Solomon Islands. Tiger Shark of the N. 5. Wales coast. 
Attains to 12 feet in our waters. 
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