CATALOG OF LIVING WHALES 115 



[Indian: India (type locality: Waltair, Madras); description^ based on 



the cited figures and skull of young 9, Brit. Mus., no. 1474^-73.6.25.2, 



presented by Sir Walter Elliot]. 

 Callignathus simus, Gill, 1871, American Nat., 4: 740, figs. 168-170 



(skull) [characters]. 

 Kogia simus, Yamata, 1954, Sci. Rep. Whales Res. Inst., 9: 37, figs. 3, 



11 (animal), fig. 5 (head), figs. 8-10 (vertebrae), fig. 12 (sternum), 



pi. (skull) [N. Pacific: Taiji, southeast of Osaka, southeastern Japan ; 



regarded as distinct from breviceps]. 

 Kogia Floweri Gill, 1871, American Nat., 4: 738, fig. 162 (left mandible) 



[N. Pacific: Mexico (type locality: near Mazatlan, Sinaloa); type, a 



lower jaw and portrait of the entire animal in the U.S. National 



Museum]. 

 Kogia floweri, Poole and Schantz, 1942, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., 173: 114 



[type history]. 

 Euphysetes pottsi Haast, 1874, Trans. New Zealand Inst., 6(1873): 97, 



pi. 15 [S. Pacific: New Zealand (type locality: Governor Bay, near 



Ohinitahi) ; type skin and skeleton in Canterbury Museum, New 



Zealand]. 

 Euphisetes [sic] pottsi, Tomilin, 1957, Mammals of eastern Europe and 



northern Asia, 9(Cetacea): 418 [listed in synonymy of Kogia 



breviceps}. 

 Kogia goodei True, 1884, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., 27: 630 (table), 641 (list) 



[nomen nudum]. — Poole and Schantz, 1942, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., 



178: 114 [history of "type specimen"]. 



Type: Skull only, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris; col- 

 lected by M. Verreaux. 

 Type locality: Cape of Good Hope, South Africa. 

 Distribution : The same as for the genus. 



Genus PHYSETER Linnaeus 



Physeter Linnaeus, 1758, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, 1: 76 [included species: 

 catodon, macrocephalus (=catodon), micr ops (= catodon), tursio (=catodon)]. — 

 Palmer, 1904, Index Gen. Mamm., North Amer. Fauna, 23: 536 

 [type: Physeter macrocephalus Linnaeus]. — Thomas, 1911, Proc. Zool. 

 Soc. London, 1911(2): 157 [type species: Physeter catodon Linnaeus, 

 macrocephalus Linnaeus a junior synonym]. — Kellogg, 1928, Quart. 

 Rev. Biol., 3: 33 et seq., 176 [characters; history; relationship]. — 

 Boschma, 1938, Temminckia, 3: 151 [characters; teeth; taxonomic and 

 pre-Linnaean history; distribution; strandings; whaling; P. macro- 

 cephalus Linnaeus regarded as type species]. — Winge, 1942, Interrelat. 

 Mamm. Gen., 3: 260, 286 [characters; classification]. 



