314 OLOBIOCEPnALID.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 imj. 



a. Body black, with a wliite line and rays beneath. 



b. Body nearly uniform black. 



a. Black, unth a white streak beneath. 



1. Globiocephalus Svineval. Ilie Pilot Whale. 



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

 band) white ; teeth |f to ||, 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 vertebra; co-ossified. 



Petit Cachalot, Daub. Acad. Set. 1782, t. 1, cop. Bonnat. Cetol. t. 



Cachalot Svineval, Lacep. Cet. 216, not sy7i, Sibbald. 



Narwal edente, Camper, Cetac. t. 33, 34. 



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



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



Delphinus melas, Traill, Nichol. Journ. xxii. 1809, 21. t. ; Owen, Cat. 



Osteol. Mas. Coll. Surg. 455 ; Fleming, B. Anim. 341 ; Jenyns, Man. 



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

 Delphinus deductor, " Traill," Scoreshi/, Arct. Beg. 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. £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. Siiugeth. t. 345; Blainville, Journ. Phtjs. 1817, 



74. t. 6 ; Desm. Mamm. 819 ; Fischer, Si/n. Mamm. 512 ; Nilsson, 



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

 Phocsena globiceps. Lesson, Man. 416. 

 Phocajna melas, Coueh, Ann. Sf Mag. N. H. 1842, ix. 371. t. 6 ; Bell, 



Brit. Quad. 483. iig. 

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

 Globiocephalus Svineval, Gray, Zool. Ereb. 8,- Terr. 32; Cat. Cetac. 



B. M. 1850, 87. 

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



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

 Black Whale, Howling Whale, Social AMiale, Bottlehead, Sailois. 



Inhab. North Sea. 



a. Skull. Orkneys. Presented by Professor Traill. 



b. 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 tail 5 



Height of dorsal 1 3 



Circumference 10 



