122 LUTKEN ON THE FISHES OF GREENLAND. 



Squali. 



72. Selachus maximus (Gunn.). (Greenl. Kaksibkannioa,) 



F. G. 90 ; Sq. peregrinus, Blv. ; Sq. elephas, Les. 

 Cetorliinus maximus, Gill. 

 Gthr. Cat., VIIL, p. 394. 



73. Centroscyllium Fabricii, Rhdt. (Greenl. Kukilik.) 



F. G. 88 (Squalus acauthias) ; Gthr. Cat., VIIL, 

 p. 425. 



7 i, Somniosus'mic?'ocephalus {Schn.). (Greenl. Ekallurksoak,) 

 F. Gr. 89 (Squalus carcharias) ; Somniosus brevipinna, 



Les. 

 Squal. borealis, Scor. ; Squ. glacialis, Faber ; Scymnus 



micropterus, Val. ; Sc. Gunneri, Rich. 

 Laemargus borealis, M. H.f ; Gthr. Cat., VIIL, p. 426. 

 Voyage en Islande, &c., t. 22 & t. 1. 



Xtajse. 



75. Baja radiata, Don. (Greenl. Taralikisak.) 



F. G. 87 (R. fuUonica) ; Gthr. Cat., VIIL, p. 460. 



76. E. sp. 



The eggs of a larger species have been received from 

 Greenland. 



Cyclostomi. 



77. Petromyzon fiuviatilis, L. 



Gthr. Cat., VIIL, p. 502. 



Two specimens have been sent from the southern part 

 of Greenland. 



*78. Myxine glutinosa, L. (Greenl. Ivik.) 



F. Gr. 334 ; Gthr. Cat., VIIL, p. 510. 



Obs. — The Fishes of Greenland which are of economical im- 

 portance are especially Cottus scorpius, Sebastes norvegicus, 

 Cyclopterus lumpus, Hippoglossus vulgaris, Gadus agilis and 

 ovak, Salmo carpio, Mallotus arcticus, and Somniosus micro- 

 cephalus. 



Many of the rarer Fishes of Greenland are inhabitants of great 

 depths y and owe their rarity in collections to this circumstance. 



The short time allowed for the compilation of this list has pro- 

 hibited every attempt to solve the doubts of identity, &c. with 

 which the history of certain species is perplexed. 



f The name Lcemargus (M. H.) is preoccupied by Kroyer for a genus of 

 parasitic Crustacea. 



