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The following species of this family require further exami ima- 
tion :— sg 
1. D. velox, ee: Can A, i. 288; F. Cuv. Man. Lith. 
t: “3 sCetac. 154, a 
Teeth 4 41; nose rather more elongated.—Cuvier. Teeth a8; sa 
_ grey, lips and lower jaw whitish.—F. Cue. Pe 
Inhab. Ceylon. 
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2. Delphinus Boryi, Desm. Mam. 515; Desmoulin, Dict. Class. — 
HON. total: £2. I 
Inhab. Madagascar. (Coast of New Holland?) 
3.? D. Bertini, Desm. Mamm. 516, from Dauphin de Bertin, Du- — 
ham. Pech. u. 41. t. 10. f. 3. 4 
Cachalot, junior, Blainv. 
Beak distinct ; lower jaw toothless. 
Inhab. 
4. D. Chinensis, Desm., from Osbeck, Voy. 
Shining white. 
Inhab, Chinese seas. 
5. Delphinus coronatus, Freminville, Nov. Bull. Soc. Phil. iti. 56. a 
78. t. 1. f. 2, a, Bs; Desm. Mam. 512. 7 
Delphinorhynchus coronatus, Lesson, Man. 405; Fischer, Syn. 4 
Mam. 505. f 
Black ; forehead with two concentric yellow circles; beak very — 
long; teeth 24; dorsal fin very minute. A 
Inhab. Spitzbergen ! 
6. Delphinus Pernettyi, Desm. Mam. 543. 
D. Pernettensis, Blainv.; Desm. N. D. H. N. ix. 154. 
D. Delphis, var. a, Bonnat. Cetol. 21. a 
Delphinorhynchus Pernettyi, Lesson, Man. 406, from ee 
Pernett. te § i ol Bas 
Hab. 
7. Phocena pectoralis, J. Peale, U.S. Exp. Exped. z 
Bluish black; a white spot on each side of the breast, in front — 
of the pectoral fin ; a frontal band of bright slate-colour extends 4 
a short distance behind the eyes; vent, abdomen, and edge of ~ 
lips reddish white. Teeth 23-23 — 99. Length 104, end 7 
snout to corner of mouth 11i, to eye 13 inches. x 
Tuhab. Island of Hawai ; Hilobay. 
8. Phoceena australis, J. Peale, U.S. Exp. Exped. 33. t. 6. £24 
Snout black; fins (all) dark slate-colour; sides paler or ‘ 
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