2. KOGIA. 3. HYPEROODON. 



2. KOGIA. 



Kogia, Gratj, Zool Ereb. S( Terr. p. 22 (1846). 



Euphvsetes, Wall, Hist, and Descrip. Neio Sperm Whale, Si/dney, 

 1851. 



1. Kogia breviceps. 



(Short-headed Cachalot.) 



Physeter breviceps, Blainville, Ann. Aiiat. Phys. ii. p. .337 (1838). 



a. Articulated skeleton. (1474 b — 73. 6. 2.5. 1.) 



Xew South Wales. Mr. Krefft, 1873 [Purchased]. 



Labelled by Dr. Gray Kogia macleayii (see Arm. & Mag. N. H. 

 vol. xii. 1873, p. 184). 



I. Skeleton. (1474 c— 73. 6. 25. 2.) 



New South Wales. Mr. Krefft, 1873 [Purchased]. 



c. Cranium ; young female. (1474 c — 73. 6. 2.5. 2.) 



Madras. Sir Walter EUiott, K.C.S.I., 1866 [C. & P.]. 



Type of Physeter {Euphysetes) simiis, Owen, Trans. Z. S. vi. 

 pis. '10-14. 



Perhaps belonging to a smaller species. 



Subfamily ZIPHIIN.E. 



3. HYPEROODON. 



Hvperoodon, Lacepede, Hist. Nat. des Cetaces ; Tab, des Ordres &-c. 

 p. xhv (1804). 



1. Hyperoodon rostratus. 

 (Bottlenose Whale.) 



Balfena rostrata, O. F. 3filller, Zool. Dan. Prod. p. 7 (1776) ; Chem- 

 niz, Beschcift. Ges. Xaturf. Berlin, iv. p. 183 (1779). 



Delpliinus bidentatus and butskopf, Bonnaterre, Cetolofjie, Tab. Ti-ois 

 Bk/nes Nature, p. 2-5 (1769). 



Delpiiinus diodon, Lacep. Hist. Nat. Cetaces, p. .309 (1804). 



Hvperoodon butskopf, id. ibid. p. 319 ; Gray, Cat. S. ^- W. p. 3.30 

 (1866). 



Articulated skeleton ; adult female. (1378 a — 60. 12. 2. 2.) 



Whitstable, Kent. Purchased. 



See P. Z. 8. 1860, p. 422. The animal was figured in the 



'Illustrated News 'for November 18, 1860, from a drawing by 



the llev. G. Beardsworth, Its stomach is said to have contained 



more than half a bushel of cuttlefish -beaks. 



