2. KOGIA. 3. HYPEKOODON. 



2. EOGIA. 



Kogia, Oray, Zool. Ereh. ^ Terr. p. 22 (1846). 

 Euphysetes, Wall, Hist, and Descrip. New Sperm Whale, Sydney, 

 1851. 



1. Eogia breviceps. 



(Short-headed Cachalot.) 



Physeter breviceps, Blainville, Ann. Anat. PKys. ii. p. 337 (1838). 



a. Articulated skeleton. (1474 6— 73. 6. 25. 1.) 



New South "Wales. Mr. Krefft, 1873 [Purchased]. 



Labelled by Dr. Gray Kogia maeleayii (see Ann. & Mag. N. H. 

 vol. xii. 1873, p. 184). 



6. Skeleton. (1474 c— 73. 6. 25. 2.) 



New South "Wales. Mr. Krefft, 1873 [Purchased]. 



c. Cranium ; young female. (1474 c— 73. 6. 25. 2.) 



Madras. Sir "Walter Elliott, K.C.S.I., 1866 [C. & P.]. 



Type of Physeter (Euphysetes) simus, Owen, Trans. Z. S. vi. 

 pis. 10-14. 



Perhaps belonging to a smaller species. 



Subfamily ZIPHIIN^. 



3. HYPEROODON. 



Hyperoodon, Lac6pide, Hist. Nat. des C6tac6s ; Tab. des Ordres Src 

 p. xUv (1804). 



1. Hyperoodon rostratns. 

 (Bottlenose Whale.") 



Baliena rostrata, O. F. Muller, Zool. Dan. Prod. p. 7 (1776) ; Chem- 

 niz, BescMft. Ges. Naturf. Berlin, iv. p. 183 (1779). 



Delphinus bidentatus and butskopf, Bonnaterre, detologie, Tab. Trois 

 JR^gnes Nature, p. 25 (1789). 



Delphinus diodon, LacSp. Hist. Nat. CetacSs, p. 309 (1804). 



Hyperoodon butsko;pf, id. ibid. p. 319 ; Gray, Cat. 8. 8r W. p. 330 

 (1866). 



a. Articulated skeleton ; adult female. (1378 a— 60. 12. 2. 2.) 



"Whitstable, Kent. Purchased. 



See P. Z. S. 1860, p. 422. The animal was figured in the 



'Illustrated News' for November 18, 1860, from a drawing by 



the llev. G. Beardsworth. Its stomach is said to have contained 



more than half a bushel of cuttlefish-beaks. 



