196 



CATODONTID^. 



n. Head depressed, Blotver on hack of the forehead. Dorsal Jin com- 

 pressed, falcate. 



2. Physeter, Head large, rounded in front. Skull elongate. 



3. KoGiA. Head moderate, witli a truncate snout in front. Skull short, 



broad. 



I. Head cotnpressed, truncated in front, with the 7iostrilin the upper edge of 

 the truncatioti. Skull elongate. Dorsal hump rounded. 



1. CATODON. Spenjiacetl Whales. 



Head rather compressed in front and truncated, with the blowers 

 close together on the front of the upper edge, separated from the 

 head by an indentation. Nose of skull elongate, broad, depressed. 

 Lower jaw shorter than the upper one, very narrow, eylindi'ical in 

 front, and the rami united by a symphysis for nearly half its length. 

 Back with a roundish tubercle in front, over the eyes, called the 

 " bunch," and a rounded ridge of fat behind, highest in front over 

 the genital organs, called the " hump," and continiied in a ridge to 

 the tail. No true dorsal fin. Pectoral broad, truncated. Teeth 

 conical, often worn down. Males larger than the females. 



The atlas is distinct; the other cervical vertebrae are soldered 

 together. 



Catodon, Artedi, Syst. ; Lacep. Cet. ; Rajin. Anal. Nat. 60, 1815 ; 



Oken, Lehrh. Nat. 678 ; Gray, Zool. E. ^- T. ; Cat. Cetac. B.M.^; 



P. Z. S. 1863 ; 1864, 231. 

 Physeter (Catodontes), Fischer, Sgn. Mamm. 517. 

 Physeter, sp., Linn. ; Illiger, Prod. 143, 1811 ; Lesson, N. R^g. Anim. 



201. 

 Physeter, Wagler, N. S. Amph. 33; J. Brookes, Cat. Mus. 38; 



Rousseau, Mag. Zool. 1856, 257. 

 Physalus, Lacep. Cet. 219. t. 9, from Anderson, Cachalot, t. 4. 

 Balsenoptera (Physalus), Fischer, Sgn. Mamm. 519. 

 ? Notaphrum, RaJin. Anal. Nat. 60, 1815 (no char, nor type). 

 Cetus (pars), Oken, Lehi-h. Naturg. 674. 



Fig. 54. 



Catodon niacrocephalus. Curiir, Oss. Foss. t. 24. f. 4. 



