okeeni.and shark. gq 
nortccd by .„y b.. says i, p„d,„s, f.„ ab 
wLri I'* ll E" 1 .. of 
jaw of this fish, obtained fro„ GieeloTT?" n 
desonption, ,i,b a rep,.se„,atio„ of its’tLh ^ *e 
remarkable shape and number as well ' ’ j 
of the individual teeth as of the’ • ^^o'trd to the form 
“ine in all, as they stand all H numbering forty- 
which is unusually thin for tL edge of the jaw; 
tooth o. the „id<,rc trohlch otlTv? “■ Thosi 
but their points diverge. The most n' °''erlapping, 
.hasp point. „,tioh is%.n. wrlurrd* 0’’”““ ““ “ 
becomes thus the cuttino' ..i, ^ upper edge 
being spread out at the side withal ^^'^.body of the tooth 
-ade to lean on and recede " 
ness of 4 ngs. On Z IZ I 
five ro^vs, with their cutting ed-e 111001''! 
yet raised from the investing membrane not 
e^ect, ready for use, and resembles the 'ed! off 
the outer side, sunk to a lov«i -n. 7 ° ” ^nd on 
IS the row that lately occupied the'''' ^ ^ former. 
It serves as a guard and support t ‘‘nd where 
'•o^v of all, the cuttiufr portion f firr''’ 
'“■'"i-S i» ovdef ,0 faU .;., L ■ *■”*» 
lime rows of teeth visible- and T b,'l tbcrefore, 
formation and pro<rress with ^nick 
‘fine is more than ol ^ - 
for the purpose of cuttincr In f ^ ®®/''‘ne to the creature 
n-cl these teeth as a Iw. fetr" Greenlanders 
and Norway tliis fish was used as fool 
rejected it, but the Greenlander’s 
iJor an enmavincr of the tpotn „ 
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