SUBJECT INDEX — SYSTEMATIC SECTION 



619 



Family Lamnidee 



Mackerel Sharks 

 in — Italian Tertian/ de- 

 posits. Oppenheim, P. 1901.1. — Eocene 

 of Rumania. Popovici-Hatzeg, V. 1896.1. 



— Eocene of Egypt. Quaas, A. 1902.1. 

 Alopias (Alopecias) {Thresher or Fox 



Shark). Natural history, occurrence, etc. 

 Clogg, S. 1881.1: Coueh, R. Q. 1864.4; 

 Gatcorabe, J. 1SS2.1, Add. 1885.2; Grieg, 

 J. A. 1902.1; Johnston, G. 1849.1; 



Mitchill, S. L. 1805.2; Parona, C. 1SS3.1; 

 Pascoe, F. P. Add. 1881.1; Southwell, 

 E. Add. 1906.1. 



Carcharodon (Man-eater). — Occur- 

 rence — in Italian and Sicilian waters. 

 Faccioia,, L. 1894.1; Riggio, G. 1894.1; 

 Sanzo, L. 1910.1. — off coast of California. 

 Holder, C.F. 1900.2. — Nantucket, Mass. 

 Stevenson, W. G. 1884.1. 



Fossil forms — from Italy. Bassani, F. 

 1877.1, 1886.3, 1895.2. — in Cretaceous 

 of California. Blake, J. H. 1873.1. — in 

 Pliocene of Belgium. Dewalque, G. 

 1864.1,1871.1. — in Spitzbergen. Hanse- 

 mann, D. 1910.1. — in Oligocene of 

 Panama. Joukowsky, E. 1906.1. — in 

 Sorith Carolina. Manigault, G. E. 1886.1. 



— in Tertiary of Chile. Moricke, W. 

 1895.1; Philippi, R. A. 1878.1. —in 

 Oligocene of Helmstedt. Nehring, A. 

 1878.1. 



Restoration of jaws of C. megalodon. 

 Dean, B. 1909.1; Hussakof, L. 1912.2. 



Lamna (Porbeagle) . Natural history 

 notes. Goodenough, S. 1797.1; Mayer, 

 A. F. 1842.2; Weber, M. C. 1892.1; 

 Clement, C. Add. 187B.1. 



Occurrence — on English coast. Bower- 

 bank, J. S. 1873.2, 1874.1; Gatcombe, J. 

 1881.1; Kermode, P.M. 1897.2; Thomp- 

 son, W. 1850.2. — off Scottish coast. 

 Campbell, J. M. 1880.1; Evan's, W. 

 1905.1; Taylor, W. 1910.1. — on coast 

 ofFriesland. Ehlers, E. H. 1886.1. — in 

 New Zealand. Haast, J. F. 1875.1. — 

 in Irish waters. Warren, R. 1900.2. — in 

 DublinBay. Duerden, J. E. Add. 1894.1. 



Mitsukurina (Scapanorhynchus) . 



Natural history, including descriptions, 

 occurrence in Japanese waters, taxonomy, 

 etc. Bean, B. A. 1905.3; Dean, B. 1903.1; 

 Engelhardt, R. 1912.1; Hussakof, L. 

 1909.1, 1910.3; Jordan, D. S. 1898.2; 

 Stehli, G. 1912.2; Vaillant, L. L. 1904.4; 

 Woodward, A. S. 1899.3. 



Odontaspis. Occurrence at Sardinia- 

 Carruccio, A. 1910.1. 



Oxyrhina. — General treatise. +East- 

 man, C. R. 1894.1. — 0. hastalis, in 

 Miocene of Italy. Alessandri, G. 1896.1. 



Family Cetorhinidss 

 Cetorbinus (Selache) (Basking Shark) . 

 Natural history. Baird, S. F. 1868.1, 

 1874.2; Giglioli,E. H. 1877.1; Gunner, 

 J. E. (Original description) 1767.1; Leh- 

 mann, M. C. 1803.1; Vieira, L. 1894.4; 

 Wright, E. P. 1876.1. 



Occurrence in western Atlantic ■ — in 



Bay ofFundy. Foulis, R. 1852.1. — off 

 Newfoundland. Harvey, M. 1877.1, 

 1880.1. —off Long I., N. Y. Hussakof, 

 L. 1915.1. 



Occurrence on Scandinavian and Iceland 

 coasts. — Norwegian waters. CoUett, R. 

 1903.2; Grieg, J. A. 1897.1; Friis, N. C. 

 Add. 1772.1, Add. 1776.1. —Iceland. 

 Lutken, C. F. 1879.1, 1880.2; Saemunds- 

 son, B. 1897.1. 



Occurrence on British coast. — Cornwall. 

 Cornish, T. 1870.4, 1885.1; Gatcombe, 

 J. Add. 1885.1. —Scotland. Elmhirst, 

 R. 1913.1; Murie, J. Add. 1906.1. — 

 Isle of Wight. Hadfield, H. 1875.1. — 

 Torquay harbour. Pengelly, W. 1891.1. 

 — in Irish waters. Scharff, R. F. 1915.2. 



Occurrence off Spain and Portugal. 

 Capello, F. 1870.4; Escribano, C. 1909.1. 



Occurrence on Italian coast. Carazzi, 

 D. 1904.3; Carruccio, A. 1906.1, 1907.1; 

 Damiani, G. 1903.1; Mazzarelli, G. F. 

 1908.2; Monti, R. 1910.1; Parisi, B. 

 1912.1; Parona, C. 1908.1; Pavesi, P. 

 1874.1, 1877.1; Senna, A. 1913.1. 



Occurrence in the Pacific. Bennett, 

 F. D. 1840.1; Wilson, E. R. 1877.1. — 

 in Australian and New Zealand ' waters. 

 Cheeseman, T. F. 1891.1; Kershaw, 

 J. A. 1902.1; Beneden, P. J. Add. 1893.1; 

 Maoleay, W. J. Add. 1884.1. —For a 

 general account of Cetorhinus in the southern 

 Hemisphere, see E. W. Gudger in Science, 

 1915, n.s. vol. 42, pp. 653-656. 



Taxonomy and synonymy. Blainville, 

 H. M. 1810.1; Couch, J. 1864.2; Pavesi, 

 P. 1874.1. 



Fossil forms. — in Pliocene of Belgium. 

 Hasse, 'J. C. 1879.1. — in Pliocene of 

 Ricava, Tuscany. Lawley, R. 1880.2. — 

 in Miocene of San Marino Republic. 

 Lawley, R. 1882.1. 



Family Bhinodontidee 



Khvaeodoa. (Whale Shark) . — Natural 

 history. •Bean, B. A. 1905.2. — Dis- 

 covery — first description, anatomy, 

 earliest figure, etc. Smith, A. 1829.1, 

 1849.1. 



For a paper reviewing previous lit- 

 erature on habits, anatomy, etc., with re- 

 productions of every known figure, and 

 a collection of records of occurrence, see 

 Gudger, E. W. 1915.1. For "Further notes 

 on habits and distribution," see his article 

 in Science, 1918, n.s. vol. 48, pp. 622-627. 



Family Splnacidse 



Spiny Sharks 



Taxonomy in relation to embryology. 

 Braua, H. 1906.4. 



Centrina. Natural history. Kiinstler, 

 J. & Chaine, J. 1906.2. 



Centrophorus. Natural history notes. 

 Jensen, A. S. 1899.1; Booage, J. V. Add. 

 1872.1. 



Occurrence — off Madeira Islands. 

 Lowe, R. T. 18.52.1. — in Irish waters. 

 Scharff, R. F. 1915.2. — in British waters. 

 Sim, G. 1902.2. 



Echinorhinus. Occurrence — on coast 



