130 LIST OF FISH. 



2. iETOBATIS. 



The snout pointed, undivided. The under edge of the conjoined 

 nasal-flaps deeply uotched. The hridle of the nasal-flap is beset 

 with papilla?, which range themselves transversely before the upper- 

 jaw. The upper-jaw has a straight edge. The crowns of the teeth 

 form a row on each jaw, and in the under-jaw they are arched paral- 

 lel to the edge of the last ones. The crowns of the teeth do not oc- 

 cupy the entire breadth of the jaw. 



Myliobatis ((§ 2), Cuv. Reg. An. 2 ed. ii. 401. 

 jEtobatis, p. Blainv. Bull. Soc. Phil. 121, 1816. 

 iEtobatis, Mull. $• Henle, Mag. Nat. Hist. ii. 91, 1838. Plagiost. 

 179. Swains. Cab. CgcLW. 319. 



1. iETOBATrS Naeinari. 



iEtobatis Narinari, Mull. & Henle, Plag. 179. 



Narinari, Lib. Princ. Braz. Naturg. i. t. 332. Marcgr. 176. (Co- 

 pied from Rugsck, Then. t. 39, f. 6). 



La raie aigle, Lacep. i. t. 6, f. 2. 



Eaja Narinari, Block, Schneid. 361. Euph. in Vetenslc. Acad. 

 Handl. 217, t. 10, 1790. 



Eel-Tenkee, Russell, 8. 



Guttated Ray, Share, Nat. Misc. 142. 



Raja quinqueaculeata, Quoy tir Gaim. Freijc. 200, pi. 43, f. 3. 



Myliobatis Narinari, Benin. Life of Raffles, 694. Agassiz, iii. t. D, 



1, 2. (teeth). Willoughbu, t. C, 1, f. 5. (Copied von Marcgr.). 

 Myliobates Eel-Tenkee, Riipp'. Chondropt. 11, t. 19, f. 3. (teeth). 



Hab. — Indian Ocean. 



a. Stuffed. 



b. In spirits. Sumatra. From Sir Stamford Raffles' collection. 



c. In spirits. Presented by the Zoological Society. 



d. e. Stuffed. 



2. JEtobatis flagellum. 



Raja flagellum, Bloch, Schneid. 361, t. 73. 



jEtobatis flagellum, Mull. $■ Henle, Plag. 180. Rich. Rep. Brit. 

 Assoc. 198, 1845. Icon. Reeves, 273. Hard. Cart. 101. 



Hab. — India, Red Sea, China. 



