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-ill^. Skin and skull. Young. San Francisco, Calif. Collected by 



4402 ^ -^ 



William Stimpson. Cataloged April 20, 1861. 



Well-made skin in fair condition. The skin has cracked and broken away 

 around the mouth and throat. Skull cannot be found. 



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

 ones in the collection having the data given by T. N. Gill. 



Genus PHOCOENOIDES Andrews 



*Phocaena dalli True. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 8 : 95, May 20, 1885 ; U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 36 : 123, 1889. 

 ==Phocoenoid€s dalli (True). See Andrews, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 30: 

 34, May 16, 1911. 



21762. Skull. Adult male. Strait west of Adakli Island, Aleutian 

 Group, Alaska. August 13, 1873. Collected by W. H. Dall. 

 Original number 1554. 



Skull in good condition, but earbones, jugals, and upper teeth lacking and 

 one pterygoid broken. 



Type not originally designated by number. On page 98 of the original 

 description measurements are given of "the type skull of Phocaena Dalli." 

 On page 125, U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 36, the same measurements are given and 

 the type is indicated as No. 21762. 



Genus PSEUDORCA Reinhardt 

 *Orca destructor Cope. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 18: 293, ordered published Oct. 30, 1866. 

 =Pseudorca crassidens (Owen). See True, U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 36: 143, 1889. 



3697. Beak and mandible. Pacific Ocean, off Paita, Peru. Received 



from E. Jewett (see Smithsonian Report, 1860, p. 80). 



In good condition. 



Description based on one specimen, designated by number. 



Genus SAGMATIAS Cope 

 *Sagmatias amblodon Cope. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 18: 294, ordered published Oct 30, 1866. 

 See True, U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 36 : 106, 1889. 



3887. Skull. Old adult. "Caught at sea." Locality unknown. 

 (See Cope and True, loc. clt.) Collected by the ship Vincennes, 

 of the U. S. Exploring Expedition (1838-1842). Cataloged June 

 20, 1860. 



Skull Grade A. 



Type not designated by number. There was but one specimen taken by 

 the ship Vinccnnes. Locality not known, but probably between Cape Horn 

 and Lima, Peru, or Australia, or New Zealand. This specimen is No. 3887. 

 See True, op. cit... p 106, table. 



