LIST OF FISH. 



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Squalus raonensis, Penn. iii. t. 7. Jenyns, Brit. An. 501. Shaw, 

 Gen. Zool. v. pt. 2, p. 350. 



Touille-bceuf ou Loutre de Mer, Duhamel, pi. 20, f. 4. 



Le Nez, Brouss. 067, 16. LacSp. i. t. 11, f. 3. 



Squalus glaucus, Haa-Maer, O/W. hi. 382, t. 6. Sirbwi. Norske 

 Vidensk. Selsk. Skr. t. 2, 335. 



Squalus cornubicus, Linn. Gm. 1497, 25. Goodenough, Linn. Soc. 

 iii. 80, t. 15. Block, Schneid. 132. Gmel. Syst. Nat. Do- 

 nor, v. 108. Nils. Prod. 116. Jenyns, Brit. An. 501. .Frc'es 

 £ ^cAsf. SA<md. F«£. ffr/V. v. t. 30! 



Haa-brand, Ascan. 31. 



Carcharhinus raonensis, Blainv. Bull. Soc. Phil. 121, 1816. 



Carcharhinus cornubicus, Blainv. Bull. Soc. Phil. 121, is 16. 



Squalus selauonus, Leach, IVern. Mem. t. ii. 64, t. ii. f. 2. 



Lamne-nez, Dtci. Set. Nat. t. 28, f. 1. 



Lamia cornubicus, Risso. Hist. Nat. iii. 124. 



Latuna comubica, Flem. 16s. Bonap. Faun. Ital. 61. Agassi:, t. 

 G, f. 1 (teeth). Mull. V Henfe, P%. 67. 



Squalus (Lamna) cornubicus, Cur. Raj. An. 2 ed. ii. 389. 



Beaumaris Shark, Yarr. Brit. Fish. 387. 



Tsurus oxyrliyuchus, Rafin. Caratt. 12, t. 13, f. 1. 



Squalus (Lamna) roouensis, Cuv. Rig. An. 2ed. ii. 389. 



Hab. — Atlantic Ocean. 



a. Stuffed. Adult male. English Coast. 



b. Stuffed. Adult female. English Coast. 



c. d. Stuffed. Young. 

 e, f. Jaws. 



2. OXYRHINA. 



Snout, spiracles, and fins as in Isurus. Teeth very thick, narrow, 

 and long, nail-shaped, wholly without basal denticulalions ; the 

 fore ones very long, and bent in a curve, the points inwards. Each 

 tooth is flat before, convex behind: they rapidly diminish in size 

 outwards ; the outer ones are cutting, and almost equilateral. The 

 teeth are double-rooted, a deep notch between the two roots. A 

 space in the middle of the upper and under-jaw. The third tooth 

 of the upper-jaw smaller. 



Oxyrhina, Agassiz, Fossil Fish. iii. Mull. 8r Henle, Mag. Nat. 

 Hist. ii. 1838. Plagiost. 68. Bonap. Faun. Ital. xxvii. 



