CETACEA. 
Mamm. 15 
p. 12] probably belongs to a distinct genus for which this name is 
provisionally suggested. J. Zool. v. pp. G4-70. 
Zeuglodon wanhlyni, sp. n. foss., H. G . Seeley, J. G. Soc. xxxii. p. 428, 
Barton Clay of Hampshire. 
Squalodon catulli. A. de Zigno describes and figures the upper jaw ; 
Mem. 1st. Yenet. xx. [Not seen by Recorder ; cf. J. Zool. v. p. 445.] 
PELPHINlDiE. 
Orca antarctica, sp. n., P. Fischer, J. Zool. v. p. 146 ; founded on a 
drawing of a Cetacean observed by Dumourtier near the New Shetlands 
during the voyage of the “ Astrolabe.” 
Orca gladiator. Occurrence on the Cheshire Coast ; T. J. Moore, P. 
Liverp. Soc. xxx. p. Ixxxv. 
Glohiocephalus brachgpteruSy sp. n., E. D. Cope, P. Ac. Philad. 1876, 
p. 129, Delaware Bay. 
Delphimis albirostris. Specimens taken off Great Grimsby and Lowes- 
toft are fully described and figured by D. J. Cunningham & J. W. Clark, 
P. Z. S. 1876, pp. 679-686, 686-691, pis. Ixiv. & Ixv. 
Delphimis acutus. Occurrence on the Irish coast ; J. Douglas- Ogilby, 
Zool. (s.s.) 5077 & 5078. 
Delphimis {Bteno) perspicillatus, sp. n., W. Peters, MB. Ak. Berl. 1876, 
p. 360, 2 pis. Atlantic. 
Feresa attenuata, sp. n., J. E. Gray, J. Mus. Godeff. viii. p. 52, pi. vi. 
South Seas. [This posthumous paper was the last which the author 
prepared for publication.] 
Ldgenorrhynchus perspicillatiis (p. 136) and L. gubernator (p. 138, pi. 
iv.), spp. nn., E. D. Cope, P. Ac. Philad. 1876, North Atlantic. 
Tursio metis, A specimen described ; F. W. Hutton, Tr. N. Z. Inst, 
viii. pp. 180 & 181. 
Phoccena lineata, sp. n., E. D. Cope, P. Ac. Philad. 1876, p. 134, New 
York Harbour. P. brachycium further described ; id. 1. c. 
Monodon monoceros: on the foetus and placenta; W. Turner, P. R. 
Soc. Edinb. 1875-76, pp. 103-110. On its dentition; id. J. Anat. Phys. 
X. p. 516. 
PhYSETEKID2E. 
Ziphius noroe-zealandim. The skeleton described and figured ; J . von 
Haast, P. Z. S. 1876, pp. 466-477, pis. xlv. & xlvi. W. H. Flower can- 
not distinguish it from Z. chatamiensis, and holds that there is no proof 
of the existence of more than one species of Ziphius ; tom. cit. pp. 
477 & 478. 
Mesoplodon Jloweriy sp. n., J. von Haast, tom, cit. pp. 478-485, pis. 
xlv. & xlvi., skeleton described and figured. New Zealand Seas. 
W. H. Flower cannot distinguish it from M. layardi\ tom. cit. pp. 
485 & 486. 
Oiilodm \^Ulo ], g. n., J. von Haast, tom. cit.^ p. 457. Allied to Meso- 
plodon^ but with a row of small teeth in the uppet jaw. Type, M. grayi, 
sp. n., id. tom. cit. p. 13, New Zealand Seas. 
