812 EEPOET OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



89.— SACCOPHARYNGID^. 



Saccophaeynx plagellum Mitch. — Galper. 



Pelagic, in deep seas, (lat. 52° IS"., long. 30° W.— Mitchill.) 



yO.— ACIPENSERID^. 



AciPENSEE OXYEHYNCHUS Mitch, (d. s.) — Sharp-nosed sturgeon. 



Cape Cod to Florida. 

 A{;iPENSEE BEEViEOSTEis Lesueiir. — Short-nosed sturgeon. 



Cape Cod to Florida. 



91.— CEPHALOPTERID.'E. 



Ceratopteea vampirus (Mitch.) Gill. — Devil-fish j mnuta, [Cuba). 

 Cape Cod to Florida. 



92.— MYLIOBATID^. 



Aetobatis narinari Miill. and Henle. — Bishop-ray; obispo {Cnha). 



Norfolk, Virginia, to Florida. 

 RiiiNOPTERA QUADRiLOBA (Les.) Cuv. — Cow-uoscd ray. 



Cape Cod to Florida. 

 Myliobatis Feemenvillei (Les.) Storer. — Sharp-nosed ray. 



Cape Cod to Florida. 



93.— TRYGONID^E. 



Pteroplatba maclura Milll. and Henle. — Butterfly-ray. 



Cape Cod to Florida. 

 Trygon centeuea (Mitch.) Gill.— Sting-ray ; ^Yllip-ray; stingaree. 



Cape Cod to Florida. 



94. — TORPEDINID Jil. 



ToEPEDO occiDEi'JTALis Storer. — Torpedo; cramp-fish; numb-fish. 

 Cape Cod to Florida. 



95.— RAIAIDtE. 



Rata eglanteeia Lac. Lesueur. — Clear-nosed ray. 



Nova Scotia to Florida. 

 Rata eeinaceus Mitch, (d. s.) — Summer-skate. 



Cape Cod to Florida. 

 Rata l^evis Mitch. — Sharp-nosed skate; winter-skate. 



Nova Scotia to Florida. 



90.- PRISTID.E. 



Petstis antiquorum (Liuu.) Lath. (d. © s.) — Saw-fish. 

 Caoe Cod to Florida. 



