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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL fflSTORY 



— in Pliocene of Tuscany. Davis, J. W. 

 1887.1. — in Gulf of Gascony. Pellegrin, 

 J. & Lopp6, E. 1914.1. 



Taxonomy of Chlamydoselachus angui- 

 neus. Davis, J. W. 1885.2; Gill, T. N. 

 Add. 1884.3. 



Family Heterodontidss 



(Cestraciodontidae) Bullhead Sharks 



Phylogeny. Eastman, C. R. 1902.6, .7. 



Taxonomy — Australian forms. De Vis, 

 C. W. 1911.1; Ogilby, J. D. 1889.2. — 

 Synopsis. Regan, C. T. 1908.21. 



Fossil forms, structure and taxonomy. 

 ■ — Carboniferous forms. Davis, J. W. 

 {Great Britain) 1879.2; Lohest, M. (Bel- 

 gium) HSZ.l. — Tertiary, of France. Del- 

 fortrie, E. 1871.1. — Cretaceous. Mackie, 

 S.J. 1863.1; Woodward, A. S. 1891.3. 



Heterodontus (Cestracion) . Natural 

 history and relationships. Elliott, S. 

 1858.1; Nies, F. 1873.1, 1874.1. 



Fossil forms. — Fossil teeth. Bryant, 

 H. C. 1914.1; Eastman, C. R. 1911.3. 



— H. philippii, description and relations 

 of fossil species. Stiiiver, J. K. T. 1864.1. 



Hybodus (fossil form from Triassic and 

 Cretaceous). ■ — Structure and relation- 

 ships. Brown, C. 1900.1; Fraas, E. 

 1889.1,1896.1; Koken, E. 1907.1; Lomas, 

 J. 1904.1. — Reconstruction. Jaekel, O. 

 1906.2. 



Family Cochliodontidss 



Forms from the Palaeozoic 

 Fossil remains and taxonomy. — In 



Carboniferous of Belgium. Leriche, M. 



1908.7. — Structure of mandibular teeth. 



Owen, R. 1867.3, .4. —Taxonomy. St. 



John, O. H. & Worthen, A. H. (Revision) 



1883.1; Traquair, R. H. 1888.3. 

 Helodus. — In Triassic of Alberta. 



Lambe, L. M. 1913.2. —Morphology. 



Pander, C. H. 1858.1. 



Family Edestidse 



Palaeozoic Sharks 

 Nature and taxonomy. Karpinskil 

 A. P. 1899.1-1916.1; Woodward, A. S. 

 1899.5. 



Edestus. Literature of Edestus. East- 

 man, C. R. 1903.4, 1905.3. 



Occurrence in Carboniferous — of 



Illinois. Newberry, J. S. 1888.4; New- 

 berry, J. S. & Worthen, A. H. 1870.1. — 

 of Britain. Newton, E. T. 1904.1; Wood- 

 ward, A. S. 1916.2. —of Australia. 

 Woodward, H. 1886.1. 



Structure ' and taxonomy. Davies, W 

 1886.1; Dean, B. 1897.3; Eastman, 

 C. R. 1901.3, 1902.7, 1902.8, 1903.4- 

 Fuehs, T. 1900.1; Hay, 0. P. 1909.1, 

 1912.1; Hitchcock, E.H. 1855.1; Hitch- 

 cock, F. R. 1887.1; Leidy, J. 1857.5; 

 Missuna, A. 1907.1; Newberry, J. S 

 1884.2, 1888.4; St. John, O. H. 1902.1- 

 Trautschold, H. 1883.1, 1886.1, 1888.1- 

 Wiele.C. 1899,1; Woodward, A. S. 18SS.5- 

 Cope, E. D. Add. 1886.2. 



Helicoprion. Occurrence in — Permian 

 of India. Koken, E. 1901.1. — Fustdina- 

 liihestone of Japan. Yabe, H. 1903.1. 



Structure of helicoidal organ and relation^ 

 ship of Helicoprion. Eastman, C. R. 

 1900.4, 1901.3; Fuchs, T. 1900.1; Hay, 

 O. P. 1909.1; Jaekel, 0. 1900.1; -A-Kar- 

 pinskii, A. P. 1899.1-1916.1; Klaatsch, 

 H. 1901.1; Priem, F. 1900.1; Wiele, C. 

 1899.1; Woodward, A. S. 1899.5, 1900.3. 



Family Fsammodontidse 



Carboniferous Sharks 

 Taxonomy, revision. St. John, O. H. 

 & Worthen, A. H. 1883.1., 



Family Petalodontidse 



Carboniferous and Permian 

 Morphology and relationships. Jaekel, 

 O. 1899.2; Traquair, R. H. 1888.3. 



Family Scylliidse 



Dogfishes 



Taxonomy. Dum&U, A. H. 1853.1, .2. 



Ginglymostoma (Nurse Shark). — 

 Natural history. Gudger, E. W. 1913.5, 

 Add. 1912.2, 1914.2. For fullest data on 

 the natural history see E. W. Gudger in 

 Copeia, 1921, pp. 57-59. 



In Eocene of Sicily. Gemmellaro, M. 

 1912.2. 



Pseudotriakis. Occurrence (only known 

 specimens) — on coast of Long Island. 

 Bean, T. H. 1884.5; Baird, S. F. Add. 

 1884.1. —off Portugal. Capello, F. 

 1868.2,.3. 



Sub-family Hemiscylllinae 



Taxonomy; Philippine Archipelago. 

 Smith, H. M. 1913.2. 



Sub-family OrectolobinsB 



Nomenclature. Gill, T. N. 1896.12. 



Taxonomy; revision. Ogilby, J. D. & 

 McCulloch, A. R. (Australian species) 

 1908.1; Regan, C. T. 1908.19. 



Sub-family ScylllorhlninsB 



Taxonomy; synopsis. Regan, C. T. 

 1908.22. ^. ' ■ 



Family Carchariidte 

 Carcharias. Fossil species from — 

 Pliocene of Spain. Binney, E. W. 1879.1. 

 — Red Crag of Suffolk. Charlesworth, 

 E. 1837.1. — South Carolina. Manigault. 

 G. E. 1886.1. 



Galeocerdo (Tiger Shark). — Com- 

 parison, living and fossil forms. Lawlev. 

 R. 1881.1. 



Fossil species from — Miocene; United 

 States. Cope, E. D. 1867.1. —Piedmont, 

 Italy. Sismonda, E. 1861.1. —English 

 Chalk. Woodward, A. S. 1894.2. 



Mustelus. Differences between the two 

 European forms. Pietschmann, V. 1908.4. 



Prionodon. Taxonomy; general account. 

 Carruccio, A. 1912.2. 



Thalassorhinus. Original description. 

 Walbaum, J. J. 1784.2. 



