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Jo rca. Dr. Gray lias reexamined the skulls of this genus, Proc. Zool. Soc. 
1870, pp. 70-77. He divides the species thus : — 
a. Gladiator'. 1, Orca sitnorliyncha^ sp. n., from the North Sea, p. 71, 
with fig. of skull. 
h. Orca\ 2. O. with fig. of skull ; 3. O. sp. n.. North 
Sea; 4. O. magellanica. 
c. Ophysia : 6. O. pacijica^ sp. n. 
d. Feresa : 6. O. intermedia. 
e. Orcaclla'. 7. O. hrevirostris. 
The two British species are also noticed in Ann. & Mag. 1870, v. p. 148. 
Orca magellanica described by Burmeister, An. Mus. Buen. Aires, 1869, 
pp. 373-380, pi. 22. 
Grampus rissoanus. A detailed description of this Dolphin, and of the 
anatomy of its soft parts. Murie, Journ. Anat. & Physiol, v. 1870, pp. 118- 
138, pi. 5. 
iPhoccena communis. Brain figured by Eschricht, 1. cj pi. 9, with explana- 
tion by Reinhardt. 
Fliocccna spinipinnis described by Burmeister, An. Mus. Buen. Aires, 1869, 
pp. 380-388, pis. 23 & 24. 
Glohicephaius macrorhynchus. Notes by Hector, Ann. & Mag. N. H.- 1870, v. 
p. 222, and Tr. N. Z. Inst. 1870, ii. p. 28. 
Glohicephaius grayi described by Burmeister, 1. c, pp. 367-373, pi. 21. 
Felphinus sinensis. The skeleton described and figured. W. H. Flower, 
Trans. Zool. Soc. 1870, pp. 151-160, pis. 10 &; 18. — Notes on its occurrence, 
Swinhoe, P. Z. S. 1870, p. 662. 
^ Felphinus euphrosyne. Skull figured, Gray, Synopsis, tab. 31. — D. alope. 
Skull figured. Id. ihid. tab. 32 J. — F. eutropia. Skull figured. Id. ibid. 
tab. 34. 
Fclphinaptci'us Icucas has been observed in the Baltic. Hisinger, (Efvers. 
Finsk. Vet.-Selsk. Fcirh. xii. 1870, p. 136.-^^kull and dentition figured, 
Eschricht, 1. c. pi. 8, with explanation by Reinhardt. 
Pontoporia hlainvillii. A detailed description of its external and internal 
organization, Burmeister, An. Mus. Buen. Aires, 1869, pp. 389-442, pi. 23. 
fig. 1, and pis. 25-28. 
Lagenorhynchus clanculus. Notes; Hector, Anm & Mag. N.H. 1870, v. p.223, 
and Tr. N. Z. Inst. 1870, ii. p. 27.-^kull figured, Gray, Synopsis, tab. -36. * 
^'sLagenorhyncIms thicolea. Skull figured. Id. ibid. tab. 36. 
'\Fyperoodon latifrons. Skull of a male figured, Eschricht, 1. c. pi. 6, with 
explanation by Reinhardt. 
1. c. pi. /, wim explanation by Reinhardt. 
^jiphius. See above (p. 16), under Owen, R. 
Ziphms sowerbiensis. An account of its history, with notes on the example 
referred to in Zool. Record, iv. p. 39, W. Andrews, Trims. R. Ir. Acad, xxiv, 
pp. 429-438. The snout is figured on pi. 26.— SkuU figured. Gray, Synopsis, 
tab. 37. 
Ziphms amovxii. Notes : Hector and Haast, Tr. N. Z. Inst. 1870, ii. p. 27, 
and Ann. & Mag. N. II. 1870, v. p. 222.- — “ Preliminary notice of a Ziphoid 
Whale, probably Berardius arnuxii, stranded on the 16th of December, 1808, 
on the sea-beach, near Brighton, Canterbury, New Zealand,” Haast in Tr. 
rostratus. A male feetus and its skeleton figured, Eschricht, 
1870. [voL. VII.] 
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