52 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 
It was originally described by Prof. E. D. Cope from a speci- 
men caught by fishermen at the mouth of the Maurice river, 
Cumberland county, N. J., February, 1876. 
A skull of the species is also recorded by Prof. Cope from 
Delaware Bay (Delaware Shore) in 1866. 
Globicephalus sp. nov. Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., 
1866;, Dp: 77- 
Globicephalus brachyptera Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 
1876, p. 129.—Rhoads, Mam. Pa. and N. J., 1903, p. 22. 
Genus GRAMPUs Gray. 
Grampus griseus (Cuvier). 
Grampus, Cowfish. 
IPL ATE, 02: 
Length, 10 feet. Similar to the Blackfish, with the same high 
forehead, but recognized by the higher back fin and the absence 
of teeth in the upper jaw. Color dark gray above, lighter below 
and on the head, sides with lighter stripes, and flippers black, 
mottled with gray. ‘Teeth, 6 to 14 on each side in the lower jaw. 
According to Dr. True there is a New Jersey specimen of this 
animal in the National Museum collection, which was stranded 
at Atlantic City February 2d, 1887, another, he informs Mr. 
Rhoads, was found on Brigantine Beach March 31st, 1895. 
It seems, however, to be a rare species on our coast. 
Grampus griseus True, Bull U. 8. Nat. Mus., No. 36, 1880, 
p. 183.—Rhoads, Mam. Pa. and N. J., 1903, p. 21. 
Genus PHoca#NA Cuvier. 
Phoczena phoczena (Linnzus). 
Harbor Porpoise, Herring Hog. 
PATE 13) BIC. ot: 
Length, 5 feet. Head rounded in front, no beak or snout. 
Fin of the back more triangular than in the Dolphins. Color 
