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The hook-tooth shark, Aculeaola nigra DeBuen (family Squalidae) of the eastern South Pacific. In Uyeno, T. & Arai, R. & Taniuchi, T. & Matsuura, K. (Eds) Proceedings of the second international conference on Indo-Pacific fishes. Ichthyological Society of Japan, Tokyo: 189–196


Two new dwarf dogsharks (Etmopterus, Squalidae), found off the Caribbean coast of Colombia. Copeia, 1985(3), 584–591
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The Basking Shark, Cetorhinus maximus, from Florida and California, with comments on its biology and systematics. Copeia, 1976(1), 47–54
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Two new Scyliorhinid sharks from the east coast of Africa, with notes on related species. Investigational Report Oceanographic Research Institute, 29, 1–19

A new cat shark (Scyliorhinidae) from New Zealand. Records of the Dominion Museum Wellington, 7(18), 235–241


The Gulf of Guinea stingray, Dasyatis rudis. Copeia, 1971(2), 338–341
Iago, a new genus of carcharhinid sharks, with a redescription of I. omanensis. Fishery Bulletin, 69(3), 615–626

Three species of skates (Rajidae) from the continental waters of Antarctica. Antarctic Research Series, 17, 1–10

Subspecies of the western Atlantic cat shark, Scyliorhinus retifer. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 83(7), 83–98


Hexanchus vitulus, a New Sixgill Shark from the Bahamas. Bulletin of Marine Science, 19(1), 159–174


Triakis fehlmanni, a new shark from the coast of Somalia. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 81, 613–624

Social organization of shark populations. In P.W. Gilbert, R.F. Mathewson, & D.P. Rall, (Eds.), Sharks, skates and rays. (pp. 149–174). John Hopkins Press, Baltimore

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Galeus piperatus, a new shark of the family Scyliorhinidae from the Gulf of California. Contributions in Science, Los Angeles County Museum, 110, 1–9
A review of Western Atlantic Cat Sharks, Scyliorhinidae, with descriptions of a new genus and five new species. Fishery Bulletin, 65(3), 581–624


Isistius plutodus, a new squaloid shark from the Gulf of Mexico. Copeia, 1964(4), 678–682


A new smooth dogshark, Mustelus higmani, from the Equatorial Atlantic coast of South America. Copeia, 1963(2), 245–251
Field observations on large sharks of the Florida-Caribbean Region. Sharks and Survival: 95–113, figs 1–2
Sharks, skates, rays, and chimaeras. Circular of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, 119, 1–19

Dynamics of the feeding mechanism of large galeoid sharks. American Zoologist, 1(2), 183–185

Shark Attacks 1961. Science, 134(3472), 87–88


A new species of sawshark, Pristiophorus schroederi, from the Bahamas. Bulletin of Marine Science of the Gulf and Caribbean, 10(2), 241–254

Shark Attacks During 1959. Science, 132(3423), 323–326


A new shark of the Family Squalidae from the Carolina Continental Slope. Copeia, 1959(1), 30–33

Night Sharks, Hypoprion, from the Gulf of Mexico and the Straits of Florida. Copeia, 1957(2), 160

A contribution to the natural history of the white tip shark, Pterolamiops longimanus (Poey). Deep Sea Research, 3, 178–188
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New and little known sharks from the Atlantic and from the Gulf of Mexico. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, 109(3), 213–276
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Biological and economic notes on the sharks of the Gulf of Mexico, with especial reference to those of Texas, and with a key for their identification. American Midland Naturalist, 44(1), 96–152

Natural history notes on the lemon shark, Negaprion brevirostris. Texas Journal of Science, 2, 349–359
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Oviphagous embryos of the sand shark, Carcharias taurus. Copeia, 1948(3), 153–157

A collection of fishes from the stomachs of sharks taken off Salerno, Florida. Copeia, 1946(3) ,174–175


Sphyrna bigelowi, a new hammerhead shark from off the Atlantic coast of South America, with notes on Sphyrna mokarran from New South Wales. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, 34(8), 274–276

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A new species of Carcharhinus from the Western Atlantic. Proceedings of the New England Zoological Club, 22, 69–74

A second species of thresher shark from Florida. Copeia, 1943(1), 54–55

The sex ratio and seasonal distribution of some Florida sharks. Copeia, 1940(3), 188–194
A new species of hammerhead shark of the genus Sphyrna. Proceedings of the Florida Academy of Sciences, 5, 46–52

Three new sharks of the genus Sphyrna from the Pacific coast of tropical America. Stanford Ichthyological Bulletin, 1(5), 161–172
On the electric powers and sex ratios of foetal Narcine brasiliensis (Olfers). Zoologica, Scientific Contributions of the New York Zoological Society, 25, 431–432
Two new Atlantic species of dog sharks, with a key to the species of Mustelus. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 86(3058), 461–468

The great white shark, Carcharodon carcharias (Linnaeus), in Florida waters. Copeia, 1939(2), 114–115

The egg case of the texas skate. Copeia, 1939(4), 237