CLASSIFICATION OF ANIMALS 



1. Orca gladiator, Lacepfede. The Killer or Grampus. Proc. 

 I Zool. Soc, 1883, p. 507. 



2. Pseudorca crassidens. Rein. The Lesser Killer or " False 



Killer." 



I. Globicephalus macrorhynchus, Gray. The Cape Black Fish 

 or Ca'ing Whale. Proc. Zool. Soc, p. 509 (1883). 



I. Gram-pus griseus, Cuvier. Rissos Porpoise. Zool. Soc, viii. 

 pp. I, II (1871). 



1. Neophocana phocanoides, Cuv. The Little Indian Porpoise. 

 Mamm.y India, p. 574 (1891). 



r. Lagenorhynchus obscurus, Gray. Gray's Porpoise. True, Bull. 

 _ U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 36, p. 104, pi. xxix (1889). 



I. Cephalorhynchus heavisidei, Gray. The Tonine. Proc Zool. 

 Soc, p. 473 (1883). 



1. Prodelphinus attenuatus. Gray. The Narrow-snouted Dol- 



phin. List Cetacea, B. M., p. 30, 1885. 



2. Prodelphinus euphrosyne. Gray. The Euphrosyne Dolphin. 



List Cetacea, B.M.,-p. 29, 1885. 



I. Delphinus delphis, Linn. The Common Dolphin. Syst. Nat., 

 I2th ed., p. 108 (1766); 



I. Tursiops tursio, Fabr. The Bottle-nosed Dolphin. Proc. 

 Zool. Soc, 1883, p. 478. 



I. Steno rostratus, Desm. The Rough-toothed Dolphin. Proc. 

 Zool. Soc, p. 482 (1883). 



I. Sotalia lentiginosa, Owen. The Speckled Dolphin. Proc. 

 Zool. Soc, p. 489 (1883). 



Order: EDENTATA 



Mammals with a small lobed cerebrum and without median 

 cutting teeth. 



Family : Manid^ 



(Pangolins) 



Animals with the upper parts of the body and legs covered with 

 horny plates gverlapping one another like scale armour; jaws 



