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Delphinus canadensis Desmarest, 1822, Mammalogie, 2: 516 [N. Atlantic: 

 Canada (type locality: seas of Canada)]. — Gray, 1866, Cat. seals and 

 whales Brit. Mus., p. 309 [history of the "dauphin blanc du Canada" 

 of Duhamel]. — Gervais, in Van Beneden and Gervais, 1880, Osteo- 

 graphie des Cetaces, p. 468 [regarded as a synonym oilnia geqffrensis]. — 

 True, 1889, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., 36: 146, 148 [treated as a synonym 

 of Delphinapterus leucas but regarded as not certainly identifiable]. 



Inia canadensis, Gray, 1846, Zoology of the voyage of H. M. S. Erebus and 

 Terror, 1 (Mammalia): 45, pi. 5, fig. 1 (animal) [classification of 

 Duhamel's "dauphin blanc du Canada"]. 



Beluga canadensis, J. A. Allen, 1869, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 1(8): 206 

 [N. Atlantic: U.S.A. (Provincetown, Massachusetts)]. 



Delphinus {Delphinapterus!!) kingii Gray, 1827, Philos. Mag. or Ann., 

 (2), 2(2): 375 [type, a skull only, "brought to this country [England] 

 and presented to the [British] Museum by Capt. P. P. King, R. N. ; 

 when he returned from his survey of the coast of New Holland" [Aus- 

 tralia]].— True, 1889, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., 36: 146, 147 [New Holland 

 locality regarded as erroneous; type skull agrees with Alaskan beluga]. 



Beluga Kingii, Gray, 1846, Zoology of the voyage of H. M. S. Erebus and 

 Terror, 1 (Mammalia): 30, pi. 7 (skull) [characters]; 1866, Cat. seals 

 and whales Brit. Mus., p. 309 [characters]. — Hector, 1873, Ann. Mag. 

 Nat. Hist., (4), 11: 105 [S. Pacific: part, not skull (=Tursiops 

 truncatus)]. 



Delphinapterus kingi [sic], Ogilby, 1893, Catalogue of Australian mammals, 

 Australian Mus., Sydney, 16: 73 [listed]. 



Beluga borealis Lesson, 1 828, Complement des oeuvres de Buff on, Cetaces, 

 pp. 440, 192 [new name for Delphinus leucas Pallas; characters; habits; 

 distribution]. 



Beluga glacialis Lesson, 1828, Complement des oeuvres de Buff on, Cetaces, 

 p. 194, pi. 3, fig. 2 (animal with name in caption) [N. Atlantic: Scot- 

 land (type locality: Firth of Forth)]. 



C[atodon] Sibbaldi Fleming, 1828, History of British mammals, p. 29 

 [N. Atlantic: Great Britian (type locality: Kairston, Orkney Island); 

 name based on a gam of belugas recorded by Sibbald (1692, Phala- 

 inologia, p. 24)]. 



Beluga Catodon Gray, 1846, Zoology of the voyage of H. M. S. Erebus and 

 Terror, 1 (Mammalia): 29 [N. Atlantic: Greenland (type locality); 

 type a skull, British Museum (Natural History)]. 



Delphinapterus Catadon, Goode, 1884, Fisheries and fishing industries of 

 U.S., Sect. 1, 1: 18 [N. Atlantic: U.S.A. (Yarmouth River, Massa- 

 chussetts)]. 



Beluga rhinodon Cope, 1865, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 17: 274, 

 278 [N. Atlantic: Greenland (type locality: Upernavik); type a 



