67 
POLYPEOSOPTJS. 
rcBen t”the LSI Tspect'^^S forms intended to rep- 
mtended to be compS’ wS tr' «Wef character of tire TpLes 
are not sufflciently'lknoL* or SriS to* referred to 
new genus for their receptiol Tin ^ to. warrant the formation of a 
although many particularf regirdS them tho^ °«'®tod, that 
unknown, this should not be held '’snffl • ’ desired, are 
a record of what we hat Len ab e t ma’kfog 
be preserved for the nso nf ^ collect, and which thus will 
although partial like our own, maS^Ltmltime opportunities, 
to supply materials in which we ^have X “T’ them 
The value of even imperfect reeorSLs bet a ^ ^oAoient. 
instances and after the lapse of many yoam 
projectilgSL: Xhtta7moSrtLXv"%" X'f 
so that, contrary to the Ivibifs of booking forward in front 
with both eyes on aLbtf Lctlv “^e to gat 
large, and encompassing ' the neck ^as openings very 
characters are so well marked tw ’ t I Selach^. These 
'.to n.,i.„ tta it nooe.J, :: 
pecios, and is absent in the °>^o of the 
Rashleigh shark. 
Sqtmlus Ras]ileighanu8t 
Pohj 2 ^ro 8 opua Rashleighanus, 
Transactions of the Linnean Society 
vol. XIV, p. 91; Cornish Fauna 
vol. i, p. 61. 
Nobis. 
There is little doubt but that tTiia r 
fetes wMct h„e beea co.foend.J w h “he B ^ 
touch fe laxge .is, W 5“,;% 
With a few particulars concernincr jf figure, 
fiy Willia-u Eashleigb, Es,., of ^ 
a competent naturalist, and in whose honom- . 
t. it. This e.».„p,e ™ Ob, r iu«rr “ “*1"* 
icicleoce, but m wb.t I „„ prep„sa‘fo s”^ 
