BALZNIDH.—BALDNA. 149 
Order III. CETE. 
Fam. 1. BALANIDZ. 
BALANA. 
The Nortnern Wuate. Balena mysticetus. 
Gray, Zool. Erebus and Terror, pp. 15 & 47. tab. 1. fig. 4 (baleen); Cat. 
Mamm, Brit. Mus. pt. i. Cetacea, p. 12. pl. 2. fig. 1 (skull).— Cuw., 
Oss. Foss. v. . 361, tab. 25. figs. 9-11, tab. 26. fig. 25 (skull).— 
D Alton, Vergl. Osteol. no. x. ae (skull). 
a. Skull and lower jaw. North Sea. 
b, c. Two plates of baleen. Greenland. Presented by Messrs. Smith 
and Simmonds.—The specimen figured in the ‘ Voyage of the 
Erebus and Terror,’ p. 47. tab. 1. fig. +. 
d. One.plate of whalebone. Greenland. 
The Western Avstranian Wuate. Balena marginata. 
Gray, Zool. Erebus and Terror, p. 48. tab. 1. fig. 1 (baleen). 
a, b, c. Three plates of baleen. Length 20 inches; width at the 
base 2 inches 6 lines. W. Australia. Presented by Mr. War- 
wick. 
The Care Wuate. Balena australis. 
Gray, Zool. Erebus and Terror, pp. 15 & 48. tab. 1. fig. 3 (baleen). 
Baleine du Cap, Cuv., Oss. Foss. v. p. 368, tab. 24, tab, 25. figs. 1-8, 
tab, 26. : 
Vertebre san ceag ievews 52 (Warwick). 
a. Bone of fore-arm. Cape of Good Hope. 
b, c. Two plates of “South Sea whalebone.” Pacific Ocean? Pre- 
sented by Messrs. Smith and Simmonds.—The specimen figured 
in the ‘ Voyage of the Erebus and Terror,’ p. 48. tab. 1. fig. 3. 
d, e. Two plates of whalebone. 
The Japan Wuate. Balena japonica. 
Gray, Zool. Erebus and Terror, pp. 15 & 47. tab. 1. fig. 2 (baleen). 
a, b. Two plates of “ North-west Coast whalebone.” N.W. coast of 
America.—The specimens figured in the ‘ Voyage of the Erebus 
and Terror,’ p. 47. tab. 1. fig. 2. 
