s4 



1 .XI.— MY ! .lOBA'lTDJE. 



-ETOP.ATIS. mm. S.- H^Mile. 



A. XMUXAKT. 



TJic Bisliop-.R;iy. 



Forir, of head, body ami tail very luii'-h like that tii' mi/h'o- 

 Ixtl'is; smootli. The dorsal liu situated between tlie ventrais. 

 IMie nasal valves separate, eaeh ibrniing- a long tiap. Teetli 

 Hat, broad, forming a single series; teetli ot tlie lower jaw 

 sometimes angularly bent, sometimes nearly straight. The 

 very long tail with four or five spines. Disk generally witli 

 numerous round, bluisli-wbite spots. 



A. /Hirumri, ^Fuller 0(: lienle, }). 17^: Guenrher, A'lll, ]>. 

 4 112. 



(f()iiinh(i/('--i J/(nj<//)iiu. Agass. Pi'oe. i'oston Soc. Nat. Hist. 

 VI, p. 38.-). 



Enters ('iiesa])eakc ll-iy from tlie ocean, ami is caught in 

 seines near Norfolk. A'a. 



S. L 



KllINOTEHA. Kuhl. 



ft. gTADKTLol'.A. 



Tlic Cow-Nosed llav. 



]>(nlv rhiind)()id:il. ele\;Ued along the dor.sal line. Pecto- 

 rals Hcule. Tail slender, longer than the body. Muzzle 

 dividf^d inin two short lobes, undei- which are two similar 

 ones. Head distinctly projecting from the pectorals. Teeth 

 broad and flat. Olive-brown above, beneath white. Width 

 two ieet. 



H. (jiioih-ilnUi. (Juenther. A'ill, ]i. -1114. 



lldjii hfi/iiisii\-. ^liteli. TranH. Lit. tV Phil. Soc. New Tork, 

 1, 1^1."'.. p. 4T'.J. 



