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f>. Skull. (OQij I \ 



Greenland. 



c. Cranium (without teeth). (367 c.) 



Eschscholtz Bay, Behrings Straits. Capt. Kellett, R.N., 



and Lieut. Wood, E.N. [P.]. 



d. Skeleton (disarticulated) ; young. (367 e.) 



e. Skull ; young. (367 ^. 



Greenland. Purchased. 



/. Skull; young. *(364a.) 



„ . , ^ ^ Captain P. P. King, R.N. [P.]. 



baid to have been brought from the coast of Australia. 



Of corresponding age to, and closely resembling, the last. 



Described by Dr. Gray in Ann. Philos. 1827, p. 375, as 

 Delpjiinus {Delphinapterus) Jcingii. 



Figured in Zool. Ereb. & Terr. p. 30, pi. vii., under the name of 

 Bduga Jcingii. 



3. PHOCaiNA. 



Phocaeaa, Cuvier, Migne Animal, i. p. 279 (1817). 



1. Fhocaena commnnis. 



(Common Porpoise.) 



Delphinus phocsena, Linn. St/si. Nat. ed. 12, i. p. 108 (1766). 

 Phocsena communis, Lesson, Man. Mammal, p. 413 (1827). 



a. Stuffed specimen. 

 English coast. 



h. Stuffed specimen. 

 English coast. 



c. Coloured cast. (83. 12. 24. 9.) 



United States ; Atlantic coast. 



TJ. S. Government, 1883 [P.]. 

 From the United States National Museum ; exhibited in the 

 International Fisheries Exhibition (London), 1883. 



d. Coloured cast of head ; female. (83. 12. 24. 10.) 



Cape May, New Jersey (C Le Roy Wheeler). 



U. S. Government, 1883 [P.]. 

 From the United States National Museum. 

 Labelled Phoccena lineata, Cope. 



e. Natural skeleton ; adult. (365 d.) 



Polperro, Cornwall. 



