CETACEA. 
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CETACEA. 
Brandt, J. F. Einige Worte iiber die Eintheilungen der Zahnwale. 
Bull. P^tersb. xviii. (1873) pp. 575 & 676 ; Mol. Biol. ix. pp. 113-116. 
The following arrangement of the sub-order Odontocetiis proposed : — 
Tribe I. Homceodontina seu Delphinomorphina. 
Family 1. Hypognathodontidce {Physeterinm^ ZiphiinoR), 
Family 2. Holodontidm {Orcince^ Phoccenince,^ Delphiniim^ Pla- 
tanistinoR). 
Tribe II. Diaphorodontina seu Heterodontina. 
Family 1. Squalodontidce. 
Family 2. ZeuglodontidiR. 
. Blicke auf die Verbreitung der in Europa bisher fentdeckten 
Zahnwale der Tertiarzeit in specieller Beziehung auf die des 
Wiener Beckens. SB. Ak. Wien, Ixvii. (1873) pp. 117-122. 
. Ueber die bisher in Russland gefundene Reste untergegangener 
Cetaceen. Bull. Petersb. xviii. pp. 141-147 ; M^l. Biol. ix. pp. Ill 
& 112 . 
. Erganzungeh zu den Fossilen Cetaceen Europa’s. M^m. Pdtersb. 
, (7) xxi. No. 6, pp. 64, pis. 5. 
Giglioli, E. H. I Cetacei observati duranti il viaggio intorno al Globo 
della R. pirocorvetta “ Magenta ” 1865-1868 ; colla descrizione di 
alcune Specei nuove o poco note, e di un nubve genere della fafniglia 
Balenopteridcc. Napoli : 1874. 4to, pp. 105, pis. iii. 
On ,tbo Cetaceans observed in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans ; 
the now genus and species had already been indicated in the memoir next 
named, which has hitherto been overlooked. 
. Note intorno della Fauna Yertebrata nell’ Oceano prese durante 
un viaggio intorno al Globo. Cetacei, pp. 71-80. Firenze : 1870, 8vo. 
Van Beneden, P. J. Les Baleines de la Nouvelle-Zelande. Bull. Ac. 
Belg. (2) xxxvii. pp. 832-837. 
Critical note on some of Dr. Gray’s genera. Macleayius = Balama, 
and Caper ea = Neohaleena. 
& Gervais, P. Ost^ographie des C^tac^s vivantes et Fossiles. 
Paris : text (4to) livrns. 11 12, Atlas (fol.) livrns. 11 & 12. 
Of this work, so often mentioned, two new livraisons of the text 
have appeared, treating of the Cachalots and Ziphoid Whales. The Wo 
additional parts of the atlas illustrate the genera Physeter, Kogia^ Homo- 
cetuSy Physodon, Palceodelphis, Scaldicetus,’ Iloptocetus, Eucetiis, Dinozi- 
phius, Ilyperoodony Plxocaenay and Monodon. 
*4 C. M. ScAMMOj^, in his “Marine Mammals’^ (suprdy p. 4), figures and 
describes from life the following North Pacific Cetaceans 
mysticetuSy B. sieholdi ?, Sibhaldius sulphureusy Megaptera versabilis, 
Baloinoptera vUiferay B. davidsoniy Rhachianectes glaucuSy Physeter 
viacrocephaluSy Orca rectipinnay 0. ater, Phoccena vomerinay Grampus 
