5 ^ 
Memoirs of the Indian Museum. 
[Voiv. II, 1909. J 
.Measurements of Indian species of Myliobatis and Aëtobatis — Contd. 
Species. 
Sex. 
Across 
disk. 
Mouth to 
vent. 
Nasal flap. 
Breadth 
of snout 
at base. 
! 
1 
Ivcngth of j 
snout. j 
1 
'fail. 
M. maculata 
d' (juv.) 
360 mm. 
140 mm. 
28 X 18 mm. 
41 mm. 
26 mm. 
905 mm. 
I » 5 ) 
394 
142 ,, 
27x18 ,, 
30 ,, 
20 ,, 
00 
00 
> > Î > 
9 ( ., ) 
368 ,, 
143 
25x15 ,, 
37 >> 
24 ,, 
520 ,, 
Aëtohatis guttata 
A (juv.) 
207 ,, 
85 ,, 
16x10 ,, 
25 ,, 
18 ,, 
570 >> 
> > ) j 
^ ( ,, ) 
235 .. 
100 ,, 
20x10 ,, 
30 ,, 
30 „ 
2,150 ,, 
” 
8“ 
1,230 ,, 
A . flagellum 
J 
470 >> 
205 ,, 
38x22 ,, 
52 ,, 
68 ,, 
985 „ 
In a future report on the Selachians of the “ Golden Crown,” the distribution 
of the Indian Elasmobranchs will be discussed. As Capt. Lloyd ^ has recently made 
use of all the information at present available in India regarding the Ceratopteridæ, it 
IS unnecessary for me to discuss the species of that family, especially as no specimens 
have been taken by the “ Golden Crown.” I may say, however, that an examination 
of the specimens in the Indian and Madras Museums fully confirms Lloyd’s remarks 
as to the peculiarities of the Ceratopterid skull. 
^ Rec. Ind. Mus., ii, p. 175 (1908). 
