64 FAMILIES AND GENERA. 



CarangidcE. (ACANTHOPTERYGII.) Plate iv. 



Capros, first dorsal 9 rays, pectorals 13, 28. 



Caranx, first dorsal 8 rays, pectorals 19 to 21, lateral line armed 

 with keeled or spiny scales, 24. 



Pammelas, first dorsal 6 or 7 rays, pectorals 23, caudal 

 emarginate, 26. 



Lichia, first dorsal 5 or 6 rays, pectorals 17, caudal forked, 27. 



Naucrates, first dorsal 3 to 6 rays, pectorals 19 to 21, lateral line 

 unarmed, tail keeled, 25. 



Carehariidse. (SELACHOIDEI.) Plate xxviii. 

 Zygana, head in shape of hammer, 224. 

 Carcharias, pit at base of caudal, no spiracles, 222. 



Mitstelus, no pit at base of caudal, spiracles present, second 

 dorsal not much smaller than first, 225. 



Galeus, no pit at base of caudal, spiracles present, second dorsal 

 much smaller than first, 223. 



Centriseidse. (ACANTHOPTERYGII.) Plate xii. 

 Centriscus, 98. 



CepOlidSB. (ACANTHOPTERYGII.) Plate ix. 

 Cepola, 74. 



ChimSBPidSB. (HOLOCEPHALI.) Plate xxvii. 

 Chimara, 221. 



Clupeidse. (PHYSOSTOMI.) Plate xxiv. 



Engranlis, upper jaw projecting, 189. 

 Clufea, upper jaw not projecting, 190-194. 



Coryphsenidse. (ACANTHOPTERYGII.) Plate v. 



Luvarus, caudal 16 rays, anal with one spine and 14 rays, 35. 

 Brama, caudal 19 rays, anal with two spines and 27 or 28 rays, 32. 



Schedophilus, caudal 21 rays, anal with no spine and 27 to 29 

 rays, 34. 



Lampris, caudal 22 rays, anal with no spine and 38 to 41 rays, 33. 



Cottidse. (ACANTHOPTERYGII.) Plates vii. and viii. 

 Trigla, three free pectoral rays, 52-57. 

 Cottus, no free pectoral rays, 48-51. 



