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DELPHrNID^. 



/. Skeleton ; young. (46. 12. 15. 6.) 



England. Purchased, 1846. 



fj. Skeleton; young. (365/— 65. 12. 8. 43.) 



English coast. Purchased, 1865. 



Type of P. tubercuUfera, Gray, P. Z. S. 1865, p. 320. 



This and the next are from specimens taken on the English, 

 coast and kept for a short time alive in the Zoological Society's 

 Gardens. 



The skin is preserved in spirit. 



7i. Skeleton, without skull ; young. (365 e— 65. 10. 9, 23.) 



Purchased, 1865. 



i. Skull. (365 a.) 



From Dr. Mantell's Collection, 



J. Skull. (365 g—67. 4. 12. 204.) 



Holland. Lidth-de-Jeude Collection. Purchased, 1867. 



Jc. Cranium. 



Z. Skull. (365 i— 73. 6. 3. 45.) 



N. America (Atlantic coast). 



From the Smithsonian Institution. 



m. Skull. (365 A— 68. 3. 19. 4.) 



Vancouver's Island (Dr. R. Brown). Purchased, 1868. 



This is of larger size than any of the European specimens, and 

 may be of a distinct species. 



4. CEPHALORHYNCHUS. 



Cephalorhynchus, Grai/, Cat. Cetacca B. JI. p. 106 (1850). 



1. Cephalorhynchus heavisidii. 



Delphinus heavisidii, Gray, Spic. Zool. p. 2 (1828). 



a. Stuffed specimen and skull. 



Cape of Good Hope {Capt. Heaviside). 



Royal College of Surgeons of England [E.l. 



Type of species. 



Described and figured by Gray (he. cit.) under the name of 

 Delphinus heavisidii. 



Formerly in the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of 

 England. 



The skull was removed from the skin in 1884, and found to 

 agree with those of the skeletons assigned to C. heavisidii in the 

 Museums of Leyden, Paris, and Oxford. 



