Bluntnose Sixgill Shark Bibliography

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Martin, Richard, 1998. Swimming With Jurassic Shark. Scuba Diver, November-December 1998: 66-68.

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Miller, Bruce, and David W. Greenfield. 1965. A Juvenile Six-Gilled Shark (Hexanchus griseus) from the San Juan Islands, Washington. J. Fish. Res. Bd. Canada, 22(3): 857-859.

O’Donoghue, C.H., and L.L. Bolton. 1926. Note on the Structure of the Lymphoid Organ (Organ of Leydig) and Spleen of Hexanchus corinus. J. Anat., 61: 40-63.

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Springer, Stewart, and Richard A. Waller. 1969. Hexanchus vitulus, a New Sixgill Shark from the Bahamas. Bull. Mar. Sci., 19(1): 159-174.

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