122 MR. T. SOUTHWELL ON THE WHITE-REARED DOLPHIN. 
Faroe Islands. Specimens are said by Gray — on what 
authority I do not know — to have been seen off these islands. 
Norway. Lilljeborg mentions a skull in the Bergen Museum 
from an individual taken in that neighbourhood. 
Greenland. — A skeleton in the Museum of the Eoyal College 
of Surgeons, -was obtained by w'ay of exchange from the Cambridge 
Anatomical Museum. Mr. Clark informs me, through Professor 
Newton, that this specimen w’^as purchased by him some twenty years 
ago in Copenhagen, and that he was told by Professor Eeinhardt 
that it came from Greenland. 
Davis Strait. — Eschricht states that this species makes its 
appearance regularly in Davis Strait in the wake of the migratory 
fish, at the time when the Beluga and the Narwhal leave their 
winter quarters for the polar regions. 
In the above list, the skeleton of No. 1 is in the British 
Museum (c/. Murie, Journ. Linn. Soc. 1870), as also the skull 
of No. 14, which Avas shot by Mr. II. M. Upcher near Cromer. 
This specimen Avas recorded by Dr. Gray (Ann. and Mag. Nat. 
Hist. 18G6, vol. xvii. p. 312) under the date of 18G6, the year 
Mr. Oldfield Thomas informs me it Avas received at the museum. 
Mr. LTpcher tells me it Avas killed in the month of August, he 
believes in the year 186Q. There is another skeleton in the 
national collection from a Yarmouth specimen, received in 1848 
(but Avhich I cannot find recorded), the skull of Avhich is figured 
in the Zool. ‘ Erebus and Terror,’ pi. xi. p. 35 ] and its stuffed 
skin is also in the museum ; this is No. 9 of the above list. A 
third skeleton Avas purchased at Stevens’ Sale Eooms in 1847, but 
is Avithout a history. The locality not having been obtained Avith 
the last-named specimen, it is omitted from my list. 
The Cambridge Anatomical Museum is exceptionally rich in 
specimens, and contains the skulls of Nos. 2 and IG j also skeletons 
of Nos. 3j 4, 0 , G, and 7. The skull of No. IG, the first-knoAvn 
British specimen of this species, Avas obtained by the Cambridge 
IMuseum from Durham Museum by Avay of exchange in the year 
18G5 ol' 186G. 
The skulls of Nos. 8 and 10 are in the Nonvich IMuseum; and 
that of No. 13 is noAV undergoing preparation by Major Eeildenj 
and Avill find a resting-place in the same institution. The 
