6 PHOCJENA PSEUDOROA. 



Type not originally det<ignated by minihcr. (>ii page 98 of tlie original 

 description nioasurcinents are given of "the type skull of I'liocumt Dalli." 

 O'l page 125, Bulletin V. S. National Museum, No. 8H, the same measurements 

 are given and tlie tyjte there indicated as No. 21762. 



Phocaena lineata C/opc. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1876, p. 134, ordered published June 29, 1876. 

 = PPhocaena phocaena (Linnteus). See True, Bull. T'. S. Nat. Mus., No. 36, p. 

 118, and also pp. 117, 119, and 120, 1889. 



ill! I- ^^'^t of entire aniiiiiil, and skull. Hudson River, New York. 

 Received iit the U. S. National Museum, Februarv 22, 1870, from 

 John Wallace. Cast (no. 19) catalogued Jamuuy 20, 1876; skull. 

 April 22, 1879. 



Cast and skull in good condition. 



"Represented by a single specimen which was taken in the harbor of New 

 York not many months ago, and sent to the Smithsonian Institution where the 

 skeleton is now preserved" ■ Cope). 



Skeleton lost. See True, op. cit., p. 117. 



Type not designated by number. Cope refers to but one s])ecimen, the above. 



Phocaena vomerina (lill. Cotj'pes. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1865, p. 178, ordered published September 26, 

 1865. 

 = Phocaena phocaena (Linuieus). See True, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 86, p. 118. 

 1889. 



4149. Rostrum and part of ))rain-case. Adult. Pug-et Sound. Col- 

 lected by Dr. C H. Kennerly. Catalogued July,lS()(). 



A little has ])een cut off the skull beliind tlic orbits. Malars, pterygoid.M, and 

 teeth lacking. 



f|J|. Skin and skull. Young. San Francisco, California. Collected 

 by Dr. \\'illiam Stimjjson. Catalogued April 20, 18(51. 



Cotypes not designated by number. The two above specimens are the only 

 ones in the collection having the data given l)y Dr. T. N. Gill. 



Genus PSEUDORCA, 



Orca destructor Cope. 



Proc-. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1866, p. 293, ordered published October 30, 1866. 

 =Pseudorca crassidens (Owen). See True, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 36, 

 p. 14:5, 1889. 



3679. Beak and mandible. Pacific Ocean, off Paita, Peru. Received 

 from Col. E. Jewett (see Smithsonian Report, 1800, p. 80). 



In good condition. 



Description based upon one specimen, designated by number. 



