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Transactions, — Zoology. 



8th 



14th 



22nd 



43rd 



ii 



ii 



ii 



ii 



ii 



ii 



ii 



ii 



ii 



ii 



ii 



width of centrum 



length of centrum across lateral processes . 



neural canal height 



• • • 



ii 



width 



width across lateral processes 

 length of centrum 

 height of neural spine 

 length of centrum 

 total height ... 

 length of centrum 

 total height ... 

 height of neural spine 



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Scapula, 



ii 



ii 



ii 



ii 



length ... 

 width ... 

 acromion 

 coracoid 



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* * 



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• • 



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glenoid cavity diameter 



• t • 



1st rib 



2nd 

 3rd 



4th 



5th 



loth 



ii 



ii 



ii 



ii 



ii 



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* • 



• • 



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» * • 



• • 



• * 



• • 



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• i • 



Humerus — length ... 

 Radius and ulna 



• « • 



• • * 



# ■ * 



Mantis 

 Width i 



Sternum 



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* • ♦ 



« « • 



• • • 



19 



height 

 width 



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Baleen (largest plate) width . . . 



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ii 



ii 



length 



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Ft. In. 



9 



3 



7 



4 



3 6 



8 



2 4 



10 



2 4 



11 



2 5 



1 2 



3 

 5 

 1 3 

 7-6 



... 1 3 



Wklth. Length. 



Ft. In. 

 5 



ft t ft 



• • • 



♦ • • 



ft ft ft 



• • ft 



In. 

 6 



7 

 7 

 6 

 5 

 4 



• * ft 



« • ft 



ft a • 



ft • « 



ft ft • 



8 



9 

 9 6 



11 

 6 6 



1 10 



2 9 

 



1 6 



1 10 

 1 10 



10<5 

 210 



with strong white bristles; light slate grey 



and polished 



ane 



OECA PACIFICA, Gray. 



The skull of the grampus, or more properly the "killer" mentioned by Mr. 

 Purdie in Trans. N. Z. Inst., V., p. 435, and presented to the Otago Museum 

 by Captain Fraser has been forwarded to me for examination, and proves to 

 have the characters that distinguish the above species as described by Dr. 



