252 DELI-niNIDiE. 



This and the former species are very like D. Chjmene, but are 

 broader and more depressed ; the intermaxillaries are more convex, 

 especially behind, and form a regular defined front edge to the 

 triangle, vehich is rough in front, and marked with obhque cross 

 grooves, while in D. Clymene the triangle is furnished with an 

 acute, raised margin on each side in front. 



A skull in Mus. Coll, Surgeons {Delplumis Delphls, Cat. Mus. Coll. 

 Surg. 161. n. 1117), with the palate convex, not grooved on the 

 side ; intermaxillary and vomer forming part of the palatq ; teetli ^f 5 

 obtained from the Leverian Museum in 180(i, may be another 

 variety. 



iu. lin. 



Skull : Length, entire 16 



Length of nose 10 



Length of lower jaw 13 3 



Width at notch 3 6 



Professor Nilsson thinks that D. Doris (Gray), T). pseudodetjiMs 

 (Schlegel, Abhandl. i. 22), and D. duhius (Cuvier, Mus. Paris), all 

 probably belong to this species. — Shand. Fauna, i. 598. 



There is a skull from the Bay of Bengal in the Museum at Cal- 

 cutta, which Mr. Blyth has named Delphinus Eurynome, Gray (Blyth, 

 Cat. Mus. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, 90). Inhab. Bay of Bengal. 



Professor Burmeister informs me that he has a skull of this species, 

 in the Museum of Buenos Ayres, taken at the mouth of the Kio de 

 la Plata. I think it very probable that when the skulls from India, 

 the North Sea, and La Plata are compared, they may prove to be 

 distinct ; or there may be some confusion in the habitats. 



16. Delphinus Alope. The Alope. 

 Skidl moderate ; beak elongate, depressed, once and three-quarters 

 the length of the brain-cavity, rather more than three times the 

 width at the notch ; intermaxillaries convex, rounded, with a very 

 narrow cavity between them ; maxillaries spongy, shelving ; triangle 

 elongate, reaching just beyond the tooth-line, rugose. Teeth very 

 slender, -^-l ; palate rather convex; lower jaw slender; gonyx keeled, 

 short. 



Delphinus Alope, Gray, Zool. Erehis 8,- Terror, t. ined. : Cat. Cetac. 

 B. M. 1850, 118. 



Hah. ? 



a. SkuU ? Mr. Warwick's Collection. 



Skull: length, entire, 16| inches; of nose, 10| inches; skull, 

 6 inches ; width at orbit, 6 inches ; at notch, 3| inches ; at middle 

 of beak, 2 inches. 



17. Delphinus fulvifasciatus. 

 Blackish ; side of back fulvous ; throat and beneath white ; beak, 

 orbit, streak from angle of mouth to pectoral fin, and pectoral fin 



