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2. Chiloscyllium punctatum. Dotted Bamboo Shark. 



Chiloscyllium punctatum, Mull, v Henle, Plug. 18. 

 Scyllium punctatum, Kuhl et r. Hasselt. 



Hab. — Java. 



3. Chiloscyllium tuberculatum. Tuberculated Bamboo Shark. 



Chiloscyllium tuberculatum, Mull. $• Henle, Plug. 19. 



Squalus tuberculatus, Block, Sckneid. 137. 



Squale dentele, Lacep. i. t. 11, f. 1, p. 281. 



Scylliorhinus tuberculatus, Blainv. Hull. Soc. Phil. 1836, 121. 



Hab. — Indian Ocean. 



a. Stuffed. Cape Seas. From Dr. A. Smith's collection. 



b. In spirits. China. Presented by Sir J. Richardson. 



c. In spirits. Young. From Mr. Frank's collection. 



4. Chiloscyllium obscttrum. 



Chiloscyllium obscurum. 



Hab. — Indian Ocean. 



a. In spirits. Moluccas. From Mr. Frank's collection. 



5. Chiloscyllium griseum. Gray Bamboo Shark. 

 Chiloscyllium griseum, Mull. V Henle, Plug. 19. 



Hab. — India (Java). 



<i. Chiloscyllium malaianum. Malay Bamboo Shark. 



Chiloscyllium malaianum, N., Mull, \- Henle, Plug. 20. 

 Scyllium malaisianum, Lesson, Duperrey, Vug. 22 liv. Poiss. n. 6. 

 Quoy $• (rttim. Freyc. 192. 



Hab.— Gulf olOffack. 



5. CROSSORHINUS. 



Mouth large, nearer the end of the snout than in most sharks. 

 Head broad, flat. The nasal-flap is beset with many skinny shreds. 

 Tattered appendages hanging to the side of the head from the nose 

 to the gill-openings. Corner folds of the mouth not connected to 



