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Tanaka. — Australien und Ozeanien: Alexander; A. Day (1); De- 

 mandt (1, 2); Hase; Mc Culloch (1, 2, 3); Nichob (2); Regan (9, 10, 11); Waite. 

 Afrika: Blanc; Boulenger (1, 2, 3, 4); Delage; GUchrist (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Gil- 

 christ and Thompson (1, 2); Pappenheim (1); Pellegrin (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8); 

 Steindachner (2); W. Thompson. — Amerika: Eigenmann (1, 2); Eigen- 

 mann and Fisher; Eigenmann and Henn; Eigenmann, Henn and Wilson; 

 Ellis; Fowler (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Franklin; Gilbert; Hussakoff (1); Ihering; 

 Kendell (2, 3); Lambe; Loman; Longlay; S. E. Meek; Nichols (1, 3); Nichols 

 and Mowbray; Nichols and Murphy; Regan (3, 4, 7); H. M. Smith; Stein- 

 dachner (1). — Antarktische Meere: Lampe; Pappenheim 2; Regan 1. — ■ 

 Fossil: Bassani (1, 2, 3); Bryant; Canavari; Chapman; Cockerell (2); 

 Eastman (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Erasmo; Hennig; Quitzow; Reis; Stromer; Traquair; 

 Twenhofel and Dunbar. 



Systematik. 



ACRANIA. 

 Branchiostomldae. 



Amphioxus Boeke, Joseph, Orton, Stendell (2, 3), van Wijhe (1, 2). 



MARSIPOBRANCHII. 



1. Petromyzonidae. 

 Razzauti. 



Enthosphenus {Lampetra) wildert, Okkelberg (1, 2). 

 Petromyzon dorsatus, Lomann. — planeri, Keiser. 



2. Myxinidae. 

 Myxine, Cole. — glutinosa, Röthing et Kappers. 



PISCES. 



Subclass. I. Elasmobranchi. 

 Bates, Henuneter. 



Ord. I. Plagiostomi. 



Subord. 1. Selachii. 

 Allis (1, 2), Gargano, Jensen, Peyrega, Scammon, Thulin. 



Chlamydoselachidae. 



Chlamydoselachus anguinciis, Pellegrin et Loppe. 



Scylliidae. 

 Chiloscyllium griseum, Raj (2). — n. sp. Pellegrin (7) 



Scyllium canicula, Burlend, O'Donoghue. — cattdus, Gudger (2). — stellare, 

 Voissiere et Quintaret. 



Carchariidae. 



Mustelus canis, Kearney, Mc Kibben, Parker (1, 2); Scott. 



Spinacidae. 



Spinax niger, Ruud. 



4. Heft 



