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skeleton, Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia]. 

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



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



in Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia]. 

 Beluga concreta Cope, 1865, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 17: 278 



[N. Atlantic (type locality: probably Greenland); type a skeleton in 



the Museum of Comparative Zoology, presented by Dr. E. K. Kane]. 

 Beluga angustata Cope, 1866, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 18: 293 



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



"deposited by the Smithsonian Institution in the Museum of Columbia 



College, Washington"]. 

 Delphinapterus freimani Klumov, 1935, Buill. rybnogo khoziaistvo S.S.S.R., 



Moscow, 7: 26-28, fig. 2 [work not seen; Arctic: U.S.S.R. (type 



locality: White or Barents Sea)]. 

 Delphinapterus dorofeevi Barabash and Klumov, 1935, Buill. rybnogo 



khoziaistvo S.S.S.R., Moscow, 11: 24 [work not seen; N. Pacific: 



Siberia (type locality: Okhotsk Sea)]. 

 D[elphinapterus] l[eucas] dorofeevi, Tomilin, 1962, Cetacea of the U.S.S.R., 



Fauna U.S.S.R., 79: 140 [recognized as valid]. 

 Delphinapterus leucas maris-albi Ostroumov, 1935, Fish Industry of the 



North, U.S.S.R., no. 11 [Arctic: U.S.S.R. (type locality: Gulf of 



Onega, White Sea)]. 



Type: None preserved, name based on freshly harpooned animals. 



Type locality: Mouth of Ob River, northeastern Siberia, U.S.S.R. 



Distribution : The same as for the genus. 



Remarks: The type of Delphinus {Delphinapterus) kingii Gray was pre- 

 sented to the British Museum by Captain King on his return from survey- 

 ing the Australian coast. Nothing in the original description indicates how 

 or where Captain King secured his specimen and there is no mention of a 

 beluga in his account of the voyage (1826, Narrative of a survey of the inter- 

 tropical and western coasts of Australia between the years 1818 and 1822, 

 London). In the appendix to the above work, Gray (2:415) lists all 

 specimens of mammals brought back by Captain King. Only one ceta- 

 cean, " Delphinorhynchus PernettensisV* (=Stenella pernettyi), is mentioned. 



Genus MONODON Linnaeus 



Monodon Linnaeus, 1758, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, 1: 75.— Kellogg, 1928, 

 Quart. Rev. Biol., 3: 33 et seq. [history; relationship]. — Winge, 1942, 

 Interrelat. Mamm. Gen., 3: 250, 286, 291 [characters; classification]. 



Ceratodon Brunnich, 1772, Zoologiae Fundamenta, p. 48 [substitute 

 name for Monodon Linnaeus]. — Illiger, 1811, Prodromus systematis 



