THE ANNALS 



AND 



MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY. 



[SEVENTH SERIES.] 

 No. 117. SEPTEMBER 1907. 



XXVII. — Notes from the Gatty Marine Laboratory, St. 

 Andre^os.—^o. XXVIII. By Prof. M'Intosh, M.D., 

 LL.D., F.E.S., &c. 



[Plates VL-VIIL] 



1. On a Porbeagle Shark with a large Suboral Aperture. 



2. On the Young of the Ling. 



3. On a large Example of Ommastrephes sngittatus, d'Orb. 



4. On Genef.yltis citrina, a new Phyllodocid. 



5. On the Reproduction of Nereis diversicolor, 0. F. Miiller. 



1 . On a Porbeagle Shark ivith a large Suboral Aperture. 



The number of porbeagle sharks cauoht in the gill-nets of 

 the fishermen in St. Andrews Bay has been a subject of 

 remark in former notes, and as time advances they do not 

 appear to be diminishing. A female 9 feet long and in a very 

 liealthy condition entangled itself in the gill-nets for cod last 

 November, and as the fishermen stated that it had two mouths, 

 it was brought to the Laboratory. Inspection showed that 

 all the internal organs were in a normal state. At a distance 

 of 5 inches behind the tip of the mandible is a large aperture 

 (PI. VI. tig. 1,"), with a smoothly cicatrized margin, measuring 

 in the preserved specimen 4 inches in transverse diameter, 

 and blocked inferiorly by the basih} al, covered with cicatrized 

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