8 8 Transactions. — Zoology. 



Snppl. Cat. Seals and Whales, p. 24 ; Phoca ursina, Forster, Cook's Voy. ; 



Otaria forsteri, Lesson, Diet. Class. Hist. Nat., xiii., p. 421 ; PJioca 

 forsteri, Fischer, iSynops. Mam., p. 232; Arctocejihalus forsterl, Gray, 



Ann. Nat. Hist., 1868, i., p. 219. 

 Habitat — New Zealand, Milford Sound (Hector). 

 Skull in Col. Museum, Wellington, and Brit. Mus. 



3. Gy2:>so2)hoca suhtrojncalis. — The Small Fur Seal, Gray, P.Z.S., 1872. 



Arctocephalus (Gyjysophoca) cinereus, Gray, Suppl. Cat. Seals and Whales, 



p. 24, not synonyms. 



Arctoce2yhalus cinereus (young), Hector, Trans. IST.Z. Inst., IV., t. xii., f. 2. 

 Habitat — New Zealand, Auckland Islands (Hector). 

 Skull in Col. Mus., Wellington. 

 North Australia (MacGillivray). 

 Specimens in Brit. Mus. from North Australia. 



4. Neobaloina oiiarginata, Gray, Cat. Seals and Whales, p. 90 ; Suppl., p. 40 ; 



t. 1, 2 (skull); Hector, Trans. N.Z. Inst., 1869, p. 26, t. iib. f. 1-4. 

 Habitat — ^New Zealand, island of Kawau (Hector); and West Australia. 

 Skull in Col. Mus., Wellington. 



5. Ca^joerea antipodarum, Gray, Cat. Seals and Whales, p. 101, f. 9, (ear bone) ; 



Suppl., p. 45. 

 Habitat — tago. 

 Ear bone in Brit. Mus. ; ? skeleton in Mus., Paris. 



6. Madeayius australiensis, Gray, Cat. Seals and Whales, p. 105, f. 10, 11, 



and p. 371, f, 74, 75. P.Z.S., 1872. 

 Habitat — New Zealand (Haast). 

 Skeleton in Brit. Mus. 



7. ^ ? Balcena antipodarum (ear bones only), Van Beneden, Ost. 



Cet, t. Ill, f. 12, 14. 



Habitat — -New Zealand. 

 Ear bones in Mus., Brussels. 



8. Megaptera novce, zelandice, Gray, Cat. Seals and Whales, p. 120, f. 20 



(ear bone and os petrosum). 

 Habitat — -New Zealand, 

 Ear bone and os petrosum in Brit. Mus. 



Physalus antarcticus, Gray, Cat. Cet. B. M., 1850, p. 43 ; Cat. Seals and 



Whales, p. 164. The " finner," Dieflenbach (Knox). 

 Inhabits New Zealand. Only known from some yellowish white baleen 



or whalebone. Gray, 1. c. 

 The Trigger-tin, Rorqualus sp., of Knox, (Trans. N.Z. Inst., II., p. 25) 



belongs to this species, but the osteology was not studied, and no 



specimens have reached the British Museum. 



