172 NOTES ON A FOSSIL WHALE, 



U.S. TAS. 



Lyclekker, however, allies Enrhmodelphis more directly with 

 the Ztphiidce. 



From such evidence as I liave thus set forth I consider that 

 the fossil whale approaches more closely to an immature 

 z'q^hioid than anything else, and provisionally classify it as 

 being such. In conclusion, I wish to thank Messrs. E. D. 

 and R. N. Atkinson for granting me the honour of collecting 

 these notes from their interesting specimen. 



The Launceston Museum, 4th Sept., 1913. 



