42 LIST OF FISH. 



Squalus Russellii, Gray, Illust. /«</. Zool. t. Icon. Reeves, a, 5. 

 Hardw. Icon. ined. li. M. Cart. 50 and 47. 



Hab. — Indian Ocean, China. 



a. In spirits. China. Presented by J. R. Reeves, Esq. 

 b—d. In spirits. Bengal. Presented by Gen. Hardwicke. 

 e,f. In spirits. 



3. Squalls (Scoliodon) Lalandii. Laland's Requin 



Carcharias (Scoliodon) Lalandii, Vatenc. Midi. S,- Henle, Plag. 

 30. 



Hab. — Rio de Janeiro, Martinique, Guadeloupe. 

 Mus. Leyden and Paris. 



2. The teeth are in all respects as in Scoliodon, within the upper 

 and under-jaw an oblique point, and a ledge on the outer side, 

 without serratures, but they are thicker and less cutting, the point 

 more slender and longer. In the upper-jaw a straight, middle 

 tooth ; two small straight ones in the lower-jaw. The two succeed- 

 ing teeth on each side have long hook-like points upon a rounder 

 and more prominent base, which is roundish in its cross section ; 

 they are bigger than those which follow. First back-fin close before 

 the belly-fins ; the second is over the space between the ventral and 

 anal-fins. — Triglochis. 



Physodon, Mull. §• Henle, Plag. 30. Valeric. MSS. Bonap. 



Selac. Tab. Anal. 10, 1838. 

 Triglochis, Mull, fy Henle, Mag. Nat. Hist. ii. 1838. 



1. Squalus (Triglochis) Mulleei. Muller's Physodon. 

 Carcharias (Physodon) Miilleri, Valeric. Midi. £ Henle, Plag. 30. 

 Hab. — Bengal. 



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3. The teeth of the upper and under jaw not serrated; the upper 

 teeth straight or slightly inclined outwards ; the under teeth straight, 

 with a proportionally smaller point on a broader base. — Aphion. 



Aprion, Midi. §• Henle, Plag. 31. 



1. Squalus (Aprion) brevipinna. Short-finned Aprion. 

 Carcharias (Aprion) brevipinna, N., Mull. Sf Henle. Plag. 31. 

 Hab. — Java. 



