CHONDROPTERYGII. 
Pisces 45 
Alopecias longimana , sp. n , Philippi, An. Univ. Chile cix, Chili. 
Scylliogaleus , g. n., characters of Mustelus , but nostrils as in ScyIlium, for 
A. queketti , sp. n., Boulenger, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) x, p. 51, pi. iv, 
Natal. 
Selache maxima , Gunn. Description and figures of a specimen from 
Victoria, Kershaw, Victorian Natural, xix, p. 62, 2 pis.; on one 
from New South Wales, Waite, Rec. Austral. Mus. iv, p. 263. 
llhinodon typicus , Smith. Recorded from the Coast of Florida by B. A. 
Bean, Science (2) xv, p. 353; notes by Gill, t. c. p. 824. 
Chiloscyllium indicum , Gni, figured by Jordan & Evermann, P. U. S. 
Mus. xxv, p. 317. 
Campodus corrugatus , Newb. & Worth, (foss.). On the symphysial den¬ 
tition: Eastman, Amer. Natural, xxxvi, p. 853, fig. 
C. R. Eastman, Bull. Mus. Harvard xxxix, pp. 55-77, figg., pis. i & ii, 
writes on the nature of Edestus and related forms, which are regarded 
as symphysial teeth of Cestraciont Sharks. 
Campyloprion annectans , g. and sp. n. (foss.), for a new form of Edestus- 
like dentition: Eastman, Geol. Mag. (iv) ix, p. 151, pi. viii, fig. 2, 
locality unknown. 
Notidanus medince and 
fig., Chili. 
Etmopterus lucifer, sp. n., Jordan & Snyder, P. U. S. Mus. xxv, p. 79, 
fig., Japan. 
Deania, g. n., near Centrophorus , for D. eglantina , sp. n., Jordan & 
Snyder, t. c. p. 80, fig., Japan. 
Centrophorus ringens , Bocage & Capello, recorded from the Hebrides by 
G. Sim, Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist. 1902, p. 13. 
Lcemargus. On the anatomy and systematic position : H. Helbing, Anat. 
Anz. xxi, p. 658. 
Squatina gaudryi , sp. n. (foss.), Priem, Bull. Soc. geol. France (4) i, 
p. 482, pi. xi, figg. 23 & 24, Lower Eocene near Reims, France. 
Pristis antiquorum , Lath. On a supposed British specimen: Southwell, 
Zoologist (4) vi, p. 114. 
Peripristis , St John (foss.). Remarks by Eastman, Geol. Mag. (iv) ix, 
p. 388, who proposes the establishment of a new family, Peripristidce. 
Astrape aysoni , sp. n., A. Hamilton, Tr. N. Zealand Inst, xxxiv, p. 225, 
pis. x-xii, New Zealand. 
Hypnarce , n. n. for Hypnos, A. Dum. nec Hubn., Waite, Rec. Austral. 
Mus. iv, p. 180. 
Raia circularis, Couch, and R. radula , Thoms. On the distinctive 
characters: G. Sim, Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist. 1902, p. 220, pis. iv & v; 
R. magellanica , sp. n., Philippi, An. Univ. Chile cix, Magelhan. 
Dasyatis akajei, Schleg., figured by Jordan & Evermann, P. U. S. Mus. 
xxv, p. 319. 
Myliohatis gemmellaroi, p. 63, pi. i, figg. 4-6, & pi. ii, figg. 15-17, erctensis , 
p. 68, pi. i, fig. 7, and siculus, p. 68, pi. i, figg. 1-3, & pi. ii, figg. 1-16, 
spp. nn. (foss.), Salinas, Giorn. Soc. Palermo xxiii, Tertiary, Sicily. 
Dicerobatis qiorna , Lacep. On a gigantic specimen from Oran : Pellegrin, 
Bull. Mus. Paris 1901, p. 327. 
Ptychodus , Ag. (foss.). On the dentition of various species from French 
Cretaceous beds, Leriche, Ann. Soc. geol. Nord xxxi, pp. 89-101, fig., 
pi. ii; P. decurrens , Ag., var. n. midtiplicatus, id. ibid. p. 96, pi. ii, 
fig. 20, Cenomanian, Autreppe, France; P. carapetice, p. 75, pi. i, figg. 
11 & 12, and catulloi , p. 76, pi. i, figg. 8-10, spp. nn. (foss.), Salinas, 
Giorn. Soc. Palermo xxiii, Tertiary, Sicily. 
u'olniczkyi, spp. nn., Philippi, An. Univ. Chile cix, 
1902. [Vol. xxxix.] 
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