CETACEA. &5° 
a M. Laurillard observes, the teeth are conical, early deciduous, 
especially of the upper jaw. He gives the following measure- 
-ments :— 
ft« tam 
Length, entire...... 7.0 
& Of-heady< deeb OE 
Height of dorsal.... 0 9 
_ Lesson refers this species to the genus Globiocephalus, but the 
_ position of the dorsal and the form of the pectoral, as well as the 
description of the teeth, make me believe it rather belongs to this 
_ genus. M. Cuvier observes that his D. griseus is only described 
from a bad drawing of this species, but M. F. Cuvier, who had a 
new description, and M. Laurillard, consider them as distinct.— 
| Reg. Anim.i. 290; F. Cuv. Cetac. 184. 
__ In the Paris Museum there is a skull from Rochelle, sent by 
_M. D’Orbigny, and a second from Nice, brought by M. Lauril- 
‘lard, which greatly resemble one another. 
3. Grampus RICHARDSONII. 
___ Lower jaw straight, regularly diverging, scarcely bulging on 
the side behmd, united by a rather long, wide symphysis in 
front ; obliquely truncated in front, with a rather prominent, 
_ tuberous gonyx. Teeth 4+, rather large, far apart, conical, ta- 
_ pering at the tip, but subcylindrical at the base. 
_ Grampus, n.s., Gray, Zool. Erebus & Terror, 31. 
Inhab. ? British Museum, from Haslar Hospital. 
a. Lower jaw. Presented by the Haslar Hospital Museum. 
_ This jaw appears to differ from the lower jaw of G. Cuvieri in 
_ being much thicker at the symphysis, very obliquely truncated in 
front, and rather projecting below. Teeth 444, large, conical, 
‘rather acute and recurved; the upper edge behind the teeth 
‘round, with many minute holes on the edge. It measures as 
ft. in. 
Renee, CURE. 3s cs oie 2 esas 16 0 
» front truncation .. 2 0 
»  oOfteeth series .... 2 O 
Breast, near condyle ...... 4 0 
it SRR EPIINE $e Loe ato ch 1 0 
Width at condyles........ ll 6 
4. Grampus SAKAMATA. The SAKAMATA. 
an . Orea, Schlegel, Faun. Jap. 25. 
Grampus Sakamata, Gray, Zool. Erebus & Terror, 31. 
‘Tnhab. Japan. 
