No. 1723. NOTES ON ANTELIOCHIM^RA—BEAN AND WEED. 663 



G. B. GooDE and T. H. Bean. 



Oceanic Ichthyology. 

 Spec. Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., no. 2, p. 33, figs. 37-40. June, 1895. 

 Harriotta is here described as new and no mention made of any other place of publication. 



K. MiTSUKURI. 



On a new genus of the Chimseroid group, Harriotta. 

 Zoological Magazine, organ of the Zoological Society of Tokyo, vol. 7, no. 80, 

 p. 97. June, 1895. 

 A preliminary notice of Harriotta paciftca {RhinocMmxra pacifica). Two figures are published, 

 one a very poor copy of the lateral view of //. raleighana, shown in the plate in the American 

 Naturalist for April, 1895; the other an equally poor figure of Rhinochimsera pacifica. No 

 description is published with the figures. 



D. S. Jordan and B. W. Evermann. 

 Fishes of North and Middle America. 



Bull. 47, U. S. Nat. Mus., p. 97, pi. 19, fig. 42. March, 1896. 

 Only one figure, that of the youngest specimen, is given and reference is made only to the place 

 of publication in Oceanic Ichthyology. 



S. Garman. 



Genera and families of the Chimseroids. 



Proc. New Engl. Zool. Club, vol. 2, pp. 75-77. November 2, 1901. 

 This is a preliminary note on dissections of Rhinochimsera pacifica. One new genus, Rhino- 

 cMmxra, and two new families, Rhinochimxridx and Callorhynchidx, are proposed and pre- 

 liminary diagnoses given. 



D. S. Jordan and H. W. Fowler. 



A review of the Elasmobranchiate fishes of Japan. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 26, pp. 593-674. March 30, 1903. 

 On page 6fi8, Rhinochimasra pacifica is mentioned as not yet satisfactorily described and Mitsu- 

 kuri's original note is copied. 



S. Garman. 



The Chimseroids (Chismopnea Rafinesque, 1815; Holocephala, Miiller, 1834), 

 especially Rhinochimsera and its allies. 

 Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 41, no. 2, 15 pis. March, 1904. 

 a report on a dissection of RhinocMmxra pacifica and a comparison of this species with other 

 members of the group. This paper, mainly on the character of the teeth, classes RhinocMmxra 

 as the most primitive of known living chimseroids. 



Bashford Dean. 



Notes on the long-snouted chimaeroid of Japan, Rhinochimsera pacifica (Mitsukuri). 



Journ. Coll. Sci., Imp. Univ., Tokyo, Japan, vol. 19, art. 4, 2 pis. May or 



June, 1904. 



At the time of writing this paper, the author had not seen the works of Garman on the same 



subject, but before it was published he had received a copy of the preliminary notice in the 



Proceedings of the New England Zoological Club. He accepts Mr. Garman's conclusions as 



to the generic distinctness of Harriotta and RhinocMmxra, but takes exception to many of his 



other conclusions. Doctor Dean holds that tliere is no relation between the dental plates of 



Harriotta and those of RhinocMmxra, and that the two represent very different lines of descent. 



He therefore places them in different families, Rhinochima?ridse and Ilarriottidae. 



Shigeho Tanaka. 



Journ. Coll. Sci., Imp. Univ. Tokyo, Japan, vol. 27, art. 8, 1 pi. October 10, 1909. 

 Description of one new genus and ten new species of Japanese fishes. 



