3. DELPniNUS. 



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Tesoniblance to that of Delph'tnus Delphls. The intermaxillaries, 

 united as far as the middle of the rostrum, are vaulted, so that the 

 section of their united middle portion forms a complete semicircle, 

 arising abruptly from the maxillaries, and being there only as broad 

 as the exposed portion of each maxillary: probably a distinctive 

 specific character. Teeth 



52.55 

 50 . 50* 



11. Delphinus pemiger. 



Delpliinus pemiger, Elliot, Journ. Asicdic Soc. xvii. 250, xxviii. 491 ; 

 Blyth, Rvp.Asiat. Soc. Cttlcutta, 11; Cat. Mus. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, 91. 



Tectli largo. 



Inhab. Bay of Bengal. 



A stuffed specimen of this small Cetal is in the Museum of the 

 Asiatic Society, Calcutta. Presented by the Hon. "Walter Elliot of 

 the Madras Civil Service, 1848. 



" This species is distinct from any of those described by Dr. Gray, 

 and having the teeth proportionally large." — BhjtTi. 



C. Skull flattened behind, Triamjle to the teeth- line. Palate flat, not grooved 

 on the side. Clymene. 



12. Delphinus Clymene. 



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