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314 GLOBIOCEPHALID.E. 



The sucking young have no visible teeth ; the adults have teeth 

 in each jaw, but the aged individuals have generally lost them in 

 both. — Flem ing. 

 ( (-\ • a. Body black, with a white line and rays beneath. 



^ ij \ h. Body nearly uniform black. 



, ,■]. \ a. Black, with a white streak beneath. 



1. Globiocephalus Svineval. The Pilot Whale. 

 Black, streak from throat to vent (sometimes dilated into a cross 

 band) white ; teeth f | to f|, rarely |f . — Fleming. The upper sur- 

 face of the maxillaries and intermaxillaries rugose in front ; inter- 

 maxillaries form a triangular patch in front of the palate. Second 

 and third cervical vertebrae co-ossiiied. 



Petit Cachalot, Dauh. Acad. Sci. 1782, t. 1, cop. Bonnat. Cetol. t. 



Cachalot Svineval, Lacej}. Cet. 216, not si/n. Sibhald. 



Narwal i^dente, Camper, Cetac. t. 33, 34. 



Grampus globiceps, Gray, Spic. Zool. 2, 1828. 



Ca'ing Whale, Neill, Orkney and Shetland, 1836, 221. 



Delphinus melas, Ti-aill, Nichol. Journ. xxii. 1809, 21. t. ; Ou-en, Cat. 



Osteol. Mm. Coll. Surg. 4-55 ; Fleming, B. Anim. 341 ; Jettgns, Man. 



43 ; Schlegel, Dieren, 92. t. 16. 

 Delphinus cleductor, " Traill,'' Scoresbg, Arct. Reg. i. 496. t. 13. f. 1, 



1820, cop. Jardine, Whales, t. 17 ; Bell, Brit. Quad. 483. fig. 

 Delphinus globiceps, Cuv. Ann. Mus. xix. t. 1. f. 2, $ , 1812 (cop. 



Schreb. t. 345. f. 2, 3) ; Oss. Foss. v. 285. t. 21. f. 11, 13, 297. t. 22. 



f. 3, 4, 305; Schreb. Sdugeth. t. 345; Blainrille, Journ. Phys. 1817, 



74. t. 6 ; Desm. Mamm. 819 ; Fischer, Sgn. Manim. 612 ; Nilss&n, 



Skand. Fauna, 608 ; Schlegel, Abhandl. 33. 

 Phocsena globiceps, Lesson, Man. 416. 

 Phocajna melas. Couch, Ann. 4- Mag. N. H. 1842, ix. 371. t. 6 ; Bell, 



Brit. Quad. 483. fig. 

 Delphinus Grampus, Cat. Mus. Coll. Surg. n. 1137. 

 Globiocephalus Svineval, Gray, Zool. Ereb. 4" Terr. 32 ; Cat. Cetac. 



B. M. 1850, 87. 

 Anat. Daubenton, Mem. Acad. Sci. 1782, t. 4, cop. Lacep. Cet. t. 9. 



f. 2 ; Bonnat. Cet. t. 6. f. 2. 

 Black Whale, Howling Whale, Social Whale, Bottlehead, Sailors. 



Inhab. North Sea. 

 a. Skull. Orkneys. Presented by Professor Traill. 



h. Lower jaw, half-grown ? 



c. Adult, stuffed. English Coast. 



Dr. Fleming gives the following measurements : — 



in. lin. 



Length of animal, entire 19 6 



Length to pectoral 3 6 



Length to dorsal 2 3 



Width of pectoral 1 6 



Width of tan 5 



Height of dorsal 1 3 



Circumference 10 



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