90 é - CETACEA.,. 
Grampus,” Hunterian, and n. 1136, “the skull of a large Gram- 
pus,” Hunterian. It appears to be the skull which Mr. Owen 
gives the measurement of, under the name of D. Melas, in his ~ 
account of Phocena crassidens, in the work on me Fos ‘il 
Mammalia. 
4. GLOBIOCEPHALUS SIEBOLDII. The NAISO-GOTA. 
Delphinus globiceps, Temm. Fauna Japon. t. 27. 
Globiocephalus Sieboldu, Gray, Zool. Ereb. § Terror, 32. 
Anat. Fauna Japon. t. 27, skull, &c. 
M. Siebold brought with him a figure of a very young speci- 
men, 5 feet 6 inches long, of this species, made by M. Villeneuve 
which is copied in the Fauna Japonica, and a complete skeleton. 
M. Temminck regards it as undoubtedly the same as the Eu- 
ropean, but yet allows that there are some differences between it 
and the adult specimen observed on the European shores. The 
forehead is less swollen, and the pectoral fins are rather larger 
than in G. Svineval of Europe. ‘This species is called m Japan | 
Naiso-gota. 
The Japanese distinguish two other species :—l. Sibo golo, 
which is purple, with a white spot behind the dorsal fin, and th 3 
lower jaw furnished with many plaits. 2. Ohanan golo, black, 
with a larger muzzle and more spacious mouth; the dorsal j from 
head, back edge before the middle; pectoral ; from head; pec- 
toral 3 length; length of skull ‘1b 0; beak 6:9; width at 
notch 4 -} q 
The Delphinus globiceps (Grant, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1833, 65) 
brought by Capt. Delvitte from the North Pacific, which Schlegel 
thought might be this species, is a species of Orca. ; 
5. GLOBIOCEPHALUS MACRORHYNCHUS. The SouTH-SEA 
BLACK-FISH. 
Uniform black. Nose of skull short and broad, rounded in 
front, nearly as broad in the middle as at the preorbital notch. 
Teeth subcylindrical, . Lower jaw rounded im front. Length 
16, rarely 20 feet. F 
Killer or Blackfish, J. Bennett, MSS. Mus. Col. Surg. . 
Black-fish of South Sea Whalers, Phoczena, sp. Bennett, Whaling 
Voyage, ui. 233, fig. 4 
Black-fish, Phocena nigra, Clarke in Nunn, Narrat. of Wreck 
of Favourite, 184, fig. (1850, 8vo). 
Globiocephalus macrorhynchus, Gray, Zool. in & Terror, 33. 
Black-fish, Colnett, Voy. S. Pacific. 7 
Inhab. South Seas. Skull, Mus. Col. Surg. Presented by 
Bennett, Esq. 
