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As to the Alile-end specimen, since there iwo only vertebra', 

 it is impossible to do more than suggest the probability that the 

 individual from which they came was of the same kind as the 

 Montreal and Vermont specimens. 



Of the smaller ])ortions of skeletons enumerated, I should 

 not wish to express even an ()})ininn, except that they are all of 

 the genus Delpliinaptcrus. 



Setting aside those s|)eciniens which are too incom])lete to 

 make any identification ]>ossible, we have in accordance with 

 the foregoing, the following species of fossil cetacea : — 



(1) Delpliinapterus leucas, Gh'ay. Museum of Canadian Geo- 



logical Suiwey, Ottawa. 



(2) Delphinapterus vernionlanus, Thompson. Museum of 



McGill University, Montreal. • Vermont State ]\[useum, 

 ]\[ontpelier. 



(3) Monodon monoceros, Linn. Provincial ]\[useum of IsTova 



Scotia, Halifax. 



(4) Jlegapicra Jongimana {hoops')^ Gray. Museum of McGill 



UniversitV, ^Montreal. 



