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13. Sphyrna zygaena (Linnaeus). Hammer-head Shark. 



Indian River (Goode 1879a); Cards Sound (Hensball 1889); Biscayne Bay (McCor- 

 mick coll., Smith 1895) ; and Key West (Evermann & Kendall coll., 1896). 



LAMNID^. Tlie Mackerel Sharks. 



14. Isurus dekayi (Gill). Mackerel Shark. 



Santa Rosa Island (Jordan & Gilbert 1882) and Florida (Jordan & Evermann 

 1896). 



SQUALID.a:. The Dog Sharks. 



15. Squalus acanthias Linnyeus. Dog-fish. 

 Indian River (Evermann & Bean 1896). 



SQUATINIDJE. The Angel Sharks. 



16. Squatina squatina (Linnaeus). Angel Shark. 



Probably Florida (Le Sueur 1818, as S. dumerili) and Florida (Jordan & Ever- 

 mann 1896). 



PRISTID.a:. The Saw-Fishes. 



17. Pristis pectinatus Latham. Saiv-fish. 



Cedar Keys (Jordan coll., Jordan & Swain 1884a) ; Key West (Jordan 1884a) ; Big 

 Gasparilla, west coast (Henshall 1889); Tampa (Hensball 1894); south Florida, 

 Punta Gorda (Lonnberg 1894) ; Biscayne Bay (McCormick coll.. Smith 1895) ; and 

 Indian River at Stuart and Eau Gallie (Evermann & Bean 1896). 



RHINOBATID.ffi:. The Guitar-Fishes. 



18. Rhinobatus lentiginosus Garman. 



Coast of Florida (Garman 1880, type); Key West (Jordan 1884a and Lonnberg 

 1894); Egmont Key (Jordan 1884a); Key West and Tampa (Henshall 1894); and 

 Punta Rassa (J. R.Moore coll., 1899). 



EAJID.S:. The Skates. 



19. Raja ornata Garman. 

 Alligator Key (Garman 1881, type). 



20. Raja eglanteria Bosc. Briar Skate. 

 Florida (Le Sueur 1824, as Baia desmarestia, ty^je). 



21. Raja laevis Mitchill. Barndoor Skate. 

 Stump Pass (Henshall 1889). 



NARCOBATID^. The Electric Rays. 



22. Narcine brasiliensis (Olfers). Trembler. 



Florida (Garman 1881, as N. brasiliensis corallina, type) ; Key West (Jordan 1884o, 

 as N. corallina and N. umbrosa, type; and Evermann & Kendall coll., 1896) ; Florida 

 Keys (Jordan 1884a); and Key West and Pensacola (Jordan & Evermann 1886). 



DASYATID^. The Sting-Rays, 



23. Urolophus jamaicensis (Cuvier). Maid. 

 Key West (Lonnberg 1894, as U. torpedianus) . 



24. Dasyatis centrura (Mitchill). Common Northern Sting-ray. 

 Sarasota Bay and Tampa (Henshall 1894). 



25. Dasyatis hastata (De Kay). Sting-ray. 

 North to Florida (Jordan & Evermann 1896). 



26. Dasyatis sabina (Le Sueur). Common Southern Sting-ray. 



Florida (Le Sueur 1824, as Trygon sabina, type) ; St. Johns River (Goode 1879a, as 

 T. sabina); Pensacola (Goode & Bean 1879a, as T. sabina; Stearns coll.. Bean 1883); 

 Gulf coast of Florida (Velie coll., Goode & Bean 1879&) ; Lake Monroe (Bean 1883, as 

 T. sabina) ; Tampa and Sarasota bays (Henshall 1894) ; St. Johns River and lakes in 



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