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7<» DKLPHINIDJK, 



8. ELECTRA. 



Electra, Gray, Cat. S. fy W. p. 268 ; Sytiops. Whales 8f Dolph. p. 7. 

 The beak of the skull very flat above, with the edges in front of 

 the notches bent up. Teeth -line stopping considerably short of 

 the notch. 



* Beak of the skull rather longer (about one-third) than the length of the 

 brain-case. Teeth moderate, four in an inch, those of the lower jaw 

 rather larger. 



1. Electra obtusa. B.M. 



Lagenorhynchus Electra, Gray, I. c. p. 268 ; P. Z. S. 1866, p. 216 ; 



Zool. E. Sf T. t. 13. 

 Electra obtusa, Gray, Synopsis of Whales fy Dolph. p. 7, t. 13 (skull). 



Beak tapering, rounded in front. 

 Inhab. ? 



2. Electra Asia. B.M. 



Lagenorhynchus Asia, Gray, I. c. p. 269. no. 3 ; Zool. E. $• T. t. 14 ; 



Gervais, Osteog. Get. tab. 36. fig. 6. 

 Electra Asia, Gray, Synops. Whales ty Dolph. p. 7, t. 14 (skull). 



Beak attenuated, acute in front. 

 Inhab. ? 



3. Electra fusiformis. B.M. 



Electra fusiformis, Gray, Synops. Whales 8f Dolph. p. 7. 

 Delphinus fusiformis, Owen, Trans. Zool. Soc. vi. t. 5. f. 1, t. 7 

 (skull). 



Beak broad, and rounded in front. 

 Inhab. India ( W. Elliot). B.M. 



4. Electra acuta. 



Electra acuta, Gray, Synops. Whales Bf Dolph. p. 7. 

 Lagenorhynchus acutus, Gray, Cat. S. $■ W. p. 270. no. 4. 

 Delphinus Eschrichti, Poehnan, Ac. Boy. Belgique, 1864, vol. xvii. 

 t. 1. 



Inhab. North Sea. 



According to Schlegel's figure of the skull, it should be arranged 

 in this section. 



5. Electra breviceps. 

 Lagenorhynchus breviceps, Gervais, Osteog. Ce~t. tab. 36. fig. 3. 

 I„hab. ? 



