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11. Southern Catshark, ParascyUiuin variolatum (Dumeril). Three feet. Probably, oviparous. 
Harmless. 
12. Blind Shark, Brachcelurus waddi (Bloch and Schneider). About 3 feet. Ovo-viviparous 
(Waite, Rec. Austr. Mus. iv, 1901, p. 32, pi. iv). 
13. Carpet Shark, Orectolobus ornatus (De Vis). Six or seven feet. Ovo-viviparous. May 
attack a wader or, when caught, may snap at a man. 
14. Wobbegong, Orectolobus maculatus (Bonnaterre). Five to six feet. Similar to O. ornatus. 
15. Ogilby’s Wobbegong, Orectolobus ogilbyi Regan. Four feet. Probably like O. ornatus 
and maculatus. 
16. Cobbler Shark, Orectolobus tentaculatus (Peters). Three feet. Feared by children in 
West Australia, but probably harmless. 
17. Zebra Shark, Stegostoma tigrinum (Pennant). Six feet (or nine, according to Ogilby). 
Oviparous. Harmless. 
18. Tawny Shark, Nebrodes concolor ogilbyi Whitley. Over 3 feet. Oviparous ? Harmless. 
19. Blue-grey Shark, Heteroscy Ilium colcloughi (Ogilby). Only known from the type, 14 feet 
long. Harmless. 
20. Black-spotted Catshark, Aulohalcelurus labiosus (Waite). Only known from the type. 
about 2 feet long. Doubtless oviparous. Harmless. 
21. Spotted Catshark, Scyliorhinus analis (Ogilby). Over 2 feet. Oviparous. Harmless. 
22. Gulf Catshark, Scyliorhinus vincenti (Zietz). Two feet. Oviparous. Harmless. 
23. Sawtail Shark, Figaro boardmani Whitley. Two feet. Doubtless oviparous. Harmless. 
24. Draughtboard Shark, Gephaloscyllum Isabella (Bonnaterre). About 1 foot. Oviparous. 
Harmless. 
25. Swell Shark, Cephaloscyllium laticeps (Dumeril). About 1 foot. Oviparous. Harmless. 
26. Marbled Catshark, Atelomycterus marmoratus (Raffles). About 2 feet. Oviparous. 
Harmless. 
27. Black Tip Shark, Mapolamia Spallanzani (Lesueur). Rarely more than 5 feet, but Ogilby 
records 10 feet for “ Car char hiinus melanopterus Probably viviparous, and 
harmless. 
28. Shark, Galcolamna greyi , Owen. Only known from jaws in the Royal College of 
Surgeons. 
29. Graceful Shark, Gillisqualus amblyrhynchoides Whitley. About 2 feet ; only known 
from type. 
30. Ganges Shark, Platypodon gangeticus (Muller and Henle). Nine feet. Viviparous. 
Dangerous to bathers. 
31. Grey Shark, Platypodon menisorrah (Muller and Henle). Over 5 feet. Viviparous. Not 
regarded as dangerous. 
32. Whaler, or Cocktail, Galeolamnoides macrurus (Ramsay and Ogilby). 'Twelve feet. 
Viviparous. Known to attack man. 
33. New Zealand Whaler, Galeolamnoides brachyurus Gunther. About 8 feet. Probably 
viviparous and dangerous. 
34. Northern Whaler, Galeolamnoides stevensi (Ogilby). About 6 feet. Probably viviparous 
and potentially harmful. Type missing. 
35. Estuary Shark, Galeolamnoides spenceri (Ogilby). Over 6 feet. Viviparous and probably 
dangerous. Type not traced. 
36. Great Blue Shark, Prionace glauca (Linne). Twenty feet. Viviparous. May be dangerous. 
37. Long-nosed Shark, Hypoprion hemiodon (Muller and Henle). No data. About 24 feet. 
38. Maclot’s Shark, Hypoprion macloti (Muller and Henle). At least 3 feet ; no data as to 
breeding, etc. 
