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Genus Neomeris, Gray. 
Neomeris, Gray, 1866, p. 306; 1871, p. 81. 
Neomeris phocsenoides. 
N. phuccenoides, Gray, 1866, p. 306; 1868, p. 6; 1871, p. 82. 
Delphinaplerus molagan, Owen. 
Japan. Reported also from the Indian Ocean. 
Black; no dorsal fin. Teeth, -J-jj-. Full material, Japan, figured in Fauna Japonica. Skull, 
Mus. Leyden. 
Subfamily Globiocepiialinje, Gill, p. 96. 
Genus GlobiOCephaluS, Gray. 
Globiocephahts, Gray, 1850, p. 86. (Lesson.) 
Globiooephalus Sieboldii. 
G. Sieboldii, Gray, 1866, p. 323; 1871, p. 85. 
G. sibo? Gray, 1871, p. 85. (From Japanese account!) 
G. chinensis? Gray, 1866, p. 323; 1871, p. 85. (From anonymous description in Chinese 
Repository.) 
Japan. 
Black, with a paler streak beneath. Figure of animal and skull in Fauna Japonica. Skeleton 
(ubif). The synonyms above quoted appear to have been established on very insufficient evidence, 
and without specimens. 
Globiooephalus Scammoni. PI. xv, fig. 1-3. 
G. Scammoni, Cope, Proc. Phil. Acad. 1869, p. 22; Scammon, 1. c, p. 59, fig. 15, 16. 
Blackfish, of Scammon. 
Lower California. 
Entirely black. Teeth, Y to |f Fifteen feet long. Skull, etc., in Mus. S. I. 
Genus Grampus, Gray. 
Grampus, Gray, 1868, p. 9; 1871, p. 82. 
Grampus? sakamata. 
G. sakamata, Gray, 1866, p. 301. 
Japan. 
Genus uncertain. The species, whatever it may be, is said to be black, with white spots on 
the belly, back, and sides. Described from a Japanese account, and figure published by Schlegel, 
Fauna Japonica, p. 25. No specimens or reliable figures. 
Grampus Stearnsii. Outline figure, p. 102. 
G. Stearnsii, Dall, Prel. Descr. Proc. Cal. Acad, v, January, 1873. 
Whileheaded or Mottled Grampus, of Scammon. 
Two lower jaws, evidently belonging to an animal of this genus, are in my hands for examin- 
ation. As no Grampus appears to have been described from the Pacific, I feel warranted, though 
