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SCOMBRESOCIDÆ. 
30. EXOCETUS OBTUSIROSTRIS, Gthr. 
A specimen was obtained at St. Vincent, Cape-Verdes. 
CLUPEIDÆ. 
31. CLUPEA NOTACANTHUS, Gthr. 
A small specimen was taken in Herradura Bay, Chili, 
SYNGNATHIDÆ, 
32. SYNGNATHUS ACICULARIS, Jenyns. 
A specimen taken in the Bay of Coquimbo. 
33. SYNGNATHUS (NEROPHIS) AQUOREUS, Linn. 
Specimens were taken in the towing-net to the north of the Azores; and many were 
seen swimming about on the surface of the water. 
34. HIPPOCAMPUS GUTTULATUS, Cuv. 
A specimen of this species was taken at Rio de Janeiro in July 1867. 
SPINACIDE. 
39. ACANTHIAS VULGARIS, Risso. 
Specimens of this species, the common “ dogfish” of the British seas, were taken in 
Falkland Sound and at Punta Arenas, Strait of Magellan, 
CARCHARIDÆ. 
36. ZYGÆNA MALLEUS, Risso. 
A specimen of the common Hammer-headed Shark was captured at Madeira in 
September 1866. 
à CHIMÆRIDÆ, 
37. CALLORHYNCHUS ANTARCTICUS, Lacépède. 
Taken at Chiloe and in the Bay of Arauco. 
RAJIDE, 
98. PSAMMOBATIS RUDIS, Günther, g. et sp. n. 
A small Ray, described under the above name by Dr. Günther, in the eighth volume of 
his Catalogue of the Fishes of the British Museum, was taken at Punta Arenas, Strait of 
Magellan, in May 1867. 
MYXINIDA. 
39. MYXINE AUSTRALIS, Jenyns. 
Many specimens of this species were taken in Falkland Sound and at Punta Arenas, 
Strait of Magellan. 
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