CETACEA. 



1. 2. 3. 



ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. 



Skull : length of, entire. ... 28 29 24 



of nose .... 15 15 12 



of teeth, series 90 86 70 



of lower jaw 19 



width at notch 11 6 11 90 



at orbit 19 6 19 6 15 6 



of intermaxillary 90 70 



of middle of nose 96 66 



height at occiput. ... 15 



Female suckling, with the young, 4 feet 6 inches long in De- 

 cember ( Watson), and 7 feet long in January. 



Vertebrae 55 : 7 cervical, first free, second and third united by 

 body and partly by lateral process, rest free ; 1 1 dorsal, and 37 

 posterior. 



Var. 1 ? Delphinus globiceps, Risso, Europ. Merid. iii. 1. 1. f. 1 ; 

 F. Cuv. 223. 



Black, with a grey band on each side from the throat to the 

 vent; head large, round, swollen; jaws equal; teeth ff, round, 

 conical, curved. 



Inhab. Nice, Risso. 



Is probably the same as D. Svineval, but M. F. Cuvier regards 

 it as distinct. 



2. GLOBIOCEPHALUS INTERMEDIUS. BLACK-FISH. 



Teeth f-f, several being quite loose. Skin uniform dull slate- 

 colour, belly with an ill-defined, narrow, clouded white streak 

 extending from beneath the jaw to about the anus, being much 

 broader and whiter in some parts than in others, and most so 

 beneath the jaw. 



Delphinus intermedius, Harlan, Journ. Acad. Sci. Philad. vi. 



51. t. 1. 



D. Harlani, Fischer, Syn. Mam. 656; Schinz. 

 Globiocephalus Melas, Dekay, ZooL New York, t. 

 Phocsena globiceps, Sampson, Silliman Amer. Journ. Sci. 3-301, 



fig- 



Delphinus globiceps, Jackson, Boston Journ. N. H. v. 160. t. 15. 



f. 1. 



Globiocephalus Svineval var. ?, Gray, ZooL E. fy T. 32. 

 Black-fish, American sailors, Neuwied, Voy. Amer. Nord. iii. 232. 

 ANAT. Jackson, Boston Journ. N. H. v. 160. t. 15. f. 2, stomach. 

 Inhab. Coast of North America. 



