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by the present writer in the 'Quart Journ. Geol. Soc/ 

 vol. xliii. p. 11, pi. ii. figs. 4, 4 a. 



Made in the Museum^ 1886. 



42996 b. A slightly imperfect early caudal vertebra of a very large 

 Whale, apparently agreeing very closely in size and pro- 

 portions with the third caudal of the present species 

 figured by Van Beneden in the 'Ann. Mus. R. Hist. Nat. 

 Belg.' vol. vii. pt, 3, pis. xlv., xlvi. ; from the Antwerp 

 Crag. Van Breda Collection. Purchased^ 1871. 



46738. The centrum of a middle caudal vertebra, perhaps belonging 

 to this species ; from the Eed Crag of Woodbridge, 

 Suffolk. Purchased, 1875. 



Megaptera similis (Van Eeneden ^). 



Syn. Burtinojysis similis, Van Beneden ^. 



This species is considerably smaller than the last ; the form of the 

 tympanic appears almost indistinguishable from that of M. hoojps. 

 Hah. Europe (Belgium and [?] England). 



39020. A left periotic, provisionally referred to this species ; from 

 the Eed Crag of Woodbridge, Suffolk. The narrow elon- 

 gated form of the portion containing the semicircular 

 canals shows that this specimen (which is apparently 

 adult) belongs to the present genus, as distinct from Baloe- 

 noptera or Oetotherium ; it is of much smaller size than 

 the periotic of M. affinis figured by Van Beneden in the 

 ' Ann. Mus. E. Hist. Nat. Belg.' vol. vii. pt. 3, pi. xlii. 

 fig. 4 ; and since it appears too large for 31. minuta, the 

 probability is that it belongs to the present species. The 

 specimen has been noticed by the writer in the ' Quart. 

 Journ. Geol. Soc' vol. xliii. p. 11. Purchased, 1865. 



Megaptera minuta (Van Beneden ^). 

 Syn. Bi(rtino2ysis minutus, Van Beneden ^. 

 This species is about equal in size to Balcenoptera rostrata ; the 



' Bull. Ac. E. Belg. ser. 2, vol. xxxiv. p. 19 (1672).— £urtino2>sis. 

 ^ Loc. cit. 



3 Ibid. vol. 1. p. 17 {l%%0).—Burtinopsis. 

 * Loc. cit, 

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