CETACEA. 
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iDolpMniis p. 67. 
; Dciphmus moorei, p. 67^ fig. 86 (cnrpiis)* 
/ Delphiniis walkeri^ p. 69, fig. 37 (carpus). 
/ Clymenia doris^ p. 60. 
Clymenia euphrosynoides^ p. 62. 
Clymenia burmeisteri, sp. 7i., p. 63, fig. 64 (skull). 
Clymenia ohscura, p. 64. 
Clymcfiia siniilis, p. 65, fig. 38 (carpus). 
Delphinapterus peronii, p. 66, fig. 39 (carpus), 
2'tirsio tru7icaUis, p. 67. 
Electra clanmla, p. 68, fig. 40 (carpus). 
Electra acuta, p. 69, fig. 41 (carpus). 
Lagenorlupichus alhirostris, p. 70, figs. 21-23 (os ischli), lig. 42 (carpus). 
Eseudorca crasside?is, p. 73, fig. 43 (carpus). 
Ehocema communis, p. 74, figs. 18-20 (os ischii)^ fig. 44 (carpus). 
Neomeris phocamoides, p. 77, fig. 46 (carpus). 
Orca gladiator, p. 78, fig. 46 (carpus). 
Ox'ca minor, p. 81, fig. 24 (caudal vertebra). 
Orca eschrichtii, p. 83. 
84, fig. 47 (carpus). ■ " 
Globioceplialus propinqiiui^, sp, n., p* 86, from tbu Equator^ fig. 48 (fore 
limb). - - 
Elatanista gangetica, fig. 33 (arm and carpus). 
Belugd catodon, p. 88, figs. 14-17 (vertebrae, ribs, and byoid bone), fig. 49 
(carpus). 
Monodmx ^nonocm'os, p. 93, fig. 60 (carpus). 
Hyperoodon huislwpf, p. 93. 
LagenocHiis horealu, p. 94, fig. 26 (humertls, radluS, and ulUa). 
Ziphius cavirostris, p. 96, fig. 61 (carpus). 
, Mict'opteron hiden^, p. 96, fig. 62 (carpus). 
Balcena. Remarques sur Panatomie des Cetaces de la divi^ 
sion des Bal^nid^s, tirees de Fexamen des pieces relatives h ces 
animaiix qui sont coiiservees aii Museum d^histoire naturelle,^' 
by P. Gervais, in Compt. Rend. 1871, IxXii. pp. 663-672, and 
in Nouv* Arch. Mus. Paris, 1871, vii, pp. 65-144, pis. 3-6» 
/riicse notes contain an historical account of the specimens in the 
(Paris Museum, and an examination of the following points : — ‘ 
y^ l. On the peculiarities of structure observed in a vertical 
/longitudinal section of the skull. 
I 2. On the vomer and supravomerine cartilage. 
3. On the palutine bones. 
I 4. On the characters furnished by the sternum. 
\ 5. On the brain of the species of Balienidse. 
6. On the classification. 
Prof. Tuhner, in a paper entitled On the so-called two-beaded ribs in 
Whales and in Man,” and published in Journ. Anat. & Phys. v. pp. 348-361, 
arrives at the same conclusions as Van Beneden, with regard to their nature 
and systematic value. 
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