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THE GRAMPUS. 

 PLATE XX. 



Phoccna Grampus. Delphinus Grampus, Hwnt&r. 

 Porcus Marinus Major, Crantz, Gtsner. 



THE common Grampus, so well known round the 

 British, and more especially the Scottish shores, 

 under that appellation. As we helieve that this 

 remarkable animal is the original of very many of 

 the alleged species of Dolphin, so called, to guard 

 against mistake, it will he necessary to introduce a 

 few words in explanation. We take it to he the 

 'Delphinus Orca of Fahricius, Bonnaterre, and La- 

 cepede ; the Butskopf of Anderson, and the second 

 kind of Butskopf of Martens ; the Epee de Her or 

 Sword-fish of Anderson and Crantz, and of which 

 Bonnaterre and Lacepede made their Delphiwu* 

 Gladiator. We regard it also as the Epaulard of the 

 French, a name which has been very vaguely and 

 generally applied; it is also the second Grampus 

 of Mr. Hunter ; which the French naturalists, from 

 a figure sent them, called the Delph. Ventricosm. 

 Finally, it is the fish which the Americans have long 

 been in the habit of denominating the Killer or 

 Thrasher, from its reputed pugnacious and cruel 

 disposition. 



