20 DELPHINTD^. 



which is preserved in the spirit collection. It was one of a large 

 number taken together at the same time and place (see Murie, 

 Tr. Z. S. viii. p. 235). 



/. Skeleton; young. (363^—68.1.30.2.) 



Firth of Forth, AprH 1867. Purchased, 1868. 



From an animal taken with the last. 



g. Skull : young. (363 A:— 68. 1. 30. 3.) 



Firth 'of Forth, April 1867. Purchased, 1868. 



From another of the same herd as the last two. 



h. SkuU : adult. (363 «— 44. 12. 3. 2.) 



Orkneys. Professor Traill, 1844 [P.]. 



i. Skull. (363 d.) 



j. Cranium. (363 e— 53. 10. 2. 3. 2.) 



River Thames. Dredged from the bed of the river. 



Purchased, 1853. 



k. Cranium. (58. 11. 10. 1.) 



Mouth of the Thames. Purchased, 1858. 



I. Waterworn imperfect cranium. (1313 a — 53. 1. 5. 1.) 



Bridport. Eev. H. Beecham, 1853 [P.]. 



Type of Glohiocep7ialus incrassatus, Gray, P. Z. S. 1861, p. 309. 



Afterwards type of the genus Splicer ocejilialns, Gray, P. Z. S. 



1864, p. 244 ; Cat. S. & W. p. 323 (1866). 



m. Lower jaw. (363 e — 52. 10. 5. 4.) 



n. Lower jaw. (363 6—44. 10. 5. 4.) 



0. Lower jaw. (363/— 50. 4. 3. 7.) 



It has only 7-8 teeth, and may belong to G. macrorhjnchvs. 



B. Spedraens from the SoutJiern Hemispliere*. 



I). Articulated skeleton of male. (1678 a — 76. 2. 15. 2.) 



New Zealand. Colonial Museum, 



Wellington, New Zealand, 1876 [E.]. 

 The lateral parts of the cranium have been cut away in 

 cleaning. 



q. Skeleton ; female. (1678 6—76. 2. 15. 3.) 



IS^ew Zealand. Colonial Museum, 



Wellington, Xew Zealand, 1876 [E.]. 



* No differences of specific value, either in external or osteological characters, 

 have as yet been indicated between these and the Northern specimens. Until 

 such differences can be shown, they must be included under the same specific 

 designation. G. macrorhynchus, to which they have been referred, is a distinct 

 form. 



