460 Mr. C. T. Regan on the 



14. Scyliorhiinis profandorum. 



Sci/lliorhinus jjrofundorum, Goode Sc Bean, Mem. Mas. Comp. Zool. 

 'xxii. 1896, p. 17, pi. V. fig. IG; Jord. & Everm. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mua. 

 xlvii. 1896, p. 22, and 1900, fig. 11. 



Hah. North Atlantic, at a depth of 81G fathoms, in lat. 

 39° 9' N., long. 72° 3' 15" W. 



15. Scyliorhinus analis. 



Scyllium anale, Ogilby, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, x. 1885, p. 44o. 

 Catulus analis, Waite, Mem. Austral. Mus. iv. 1899, pi. ii. fig. 1. 



Brownish or greyish, with scattered round dark spots. 

 Hab. New South Wales. 



In the British Museum one specimen, 460 mm. in total 

 length. 



16. Scyliorhinus hispidus. 



Scyllium hispidum, Alcock, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) viii. 1891, 

 p. 21 ; 111. Zool. ' Investigator,' Fishes, pi. viii. fig. 3 (1894) ; Cat. 

 Ind. Deep-sea Fish. p. 15 (1899). 



Scyliorhinus hispidus, Brauer, ' Valdivia ' Tiefsee-Fische, p. 7 (1906). 



Greyish, with or without dark cross-bars on the back. 

 Bab. Indian Ocean, 185 to 419 fathoms. 

 Ill the British Museum one specimen, 260 mm. in total 

 length. 



17. Scyliorhinus xaniurus. 



Cotulus xaniurus, Gilbert, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 1891, p. 540 ; Jord. & 

 Everm. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. xlvii. 1896, p. 24. 



Hah. Coast of Southern California, at a depth of 184 to 

 684 fathoms. 



18. Scyliorhinus cephalus. 



Catulus cephalus, Gilbert, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 1891, p. 541 ; Jord. & 

 Everm. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. xlvii. 1896, p. 24. 



Hab. Gulf of California and Revillagigedo Islands, at a 

 depth of 362 to 460 fathoms. 



A small specimen in the British Museum received from 

 the Smithsonian Institution as C. xaniurus probably belongs 

 to this species, as there are no enlarged denticles on the upper 

 surface of the tail and the anal is only 1^ as long as the 

 second dorsal. 



