8. GLOBICEPHALtrS. — 9. GEAMPTTS, 21 



r. Imperfect skeleton. (363 6—76. 1. 28. 80.) 



Falkland Islands. (Transit-of- Venus Expedition.) 



Eoyal Society, 1876 [P.]. 



s. Anterior part of cranium and lower jaw. 



(363 f/— 60. 11. 29. 66.) 

 South Seas. Dr. MilHgan, 1860 [P.]. 



2, Globiceplialus macrorliynclius, 

 Globiocephalus macrorhynchus, Gray, Zool. Ereh. ^- Terr. p. 33 (1846). 



a. Stuffed specimen of young, and skull taken from the same. 



Cape of Good Hope. From Sir Andrew Smith, 1853. 



The skull is distinguished from that of G. melas by the pre- 

 maxillae expanding in the anterior half of the rostrum so as 

 completely to cover the maxillae. The teeth are fewer and stouter. 



9. GRAMPUS. 

 Grampus, Gray, Zool. Ereh. 8c Terr. p. 30 (1846). 



1. Grampus griseiis. 



Delphinus griseus, Cuvier, Ann. Mus. xix. p. 14 (1812). 

 Grampus giiseus, Graij, Spicilegia Zoologica, p. 2 (1828). 

 Grampus cuvieri, Grm/, Ann. % Mag. Nat. Hist. xvii. p. 85 (1846) ; 

 Cat. Cetacea Brit. Mus. (1850), p. 83. 



a. Stuffed specimen ; young female. (71. 3. 5. 2.) 



English Channel," March 1870. Purchased, 1871. 



Described and figured in Tr. Z. S. viii. p. 1 (1871), pi. i. 



h. Articulated skeleton of the same individual. 



(1573 6—72. 1. 11. 2.) 

 Purchased. 



c. Articulated skeleton; adult female, (1573 « — 72. 1. 11. 1.) 



English Channel. Purchased, 1872. 



Prepared from an animal taken, February 28, 1870, near the 

 Eddystone Lighthouse. External characters and skeleton described 

 and figured iu Tr. Z. S. viii. p. 1 (1871), pis, i. & ii. 



d. Skull. (364 o— 44. 11. 16. 3.) 



Isle of Wight. Rev. C. Bury, 1844 [P.]. 



e. Cranium. (364 c.) 



Purchased. 



/. SkuB. (1626 6—69. 4. 5. 3 ) 



Cape of Good Hope. Trustees of the 



South-African Museum, 1869 [P.]. 

 Described in Cat. Seals and "Whales (1866) p. 299, under the 

 name of G. richardsonii. 



