18 Mamm, 
MAMMALIA. 
^ CETACEA. 
Beneden, P. J. van. Description des ossemens fossiles des environs 
d’ Anvers. 2®“® partie. Cetacds. Ann. Mus. Belg. iv. (Brussels ; 
1880), with Atlas of 39 pis. 
Contains the genera Balcenula, Balcena, and Balcenotus. 
. Les Mysticetes a courts fanons des sables des environs d* Anvers. 
Bull. Ac. Belg. (2) xl. pp. 11-25. 
Several new genera and species are described (^Balcenidce), 
The same author has notes on several species of Cetacea stranded on 
the southern and western coasts of France during the years 1878 & 1879, 
Bull. Ac. Belg. (2) xlix. pp. 96-107 ; and on a consignment of fossil 
Cetacea from Croatia, op. cit. xlvii. pp. 183 & 184. 
^He also gives an account of the Arctic Whale Fishery; op. cit. xlvi. 
pp. 966-985. 
[See also P. J. van Beneden & P. Gervais, supra, p. 3.] 
>J P. Fischer has remarks on the Cetacea^ 17 in number, of the south-west 
coasts of France ; Act. Soc. L. Bord. 1879, Proc. Verb. pp. Ixxvii.-lxxix. 
'IW. Turner reports on the bones of Cetacea collected during the voyage 
of the ‘ Challenger’; Reports on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of 
H.M.S. ‘ Challenger,’ Zoology, i. pt. iv. pp. 1-45, pis. i.-iii., 1880. Nume- 
rous Cetacean bones, dredged from the bed of the ocean, are described and 
figured {1. c. pp. 33-43, pi. ii.). [See also Physeteridce and Balcenidce.~\ 
Delphinidac. 
Eudelphinus and Prodelpliinus are new names proposed by Gervais 
(Beneden & Gervais, 1. c. p. 601) for the genera Delphis and Clymenia of 
Gray. 
n/ Tursiops aduncus (pi. xxxiv. figs. 1 & 2) and T. tursio (pis. xxiv. & 
XXV.) : their osteology figured, Beneden & Gervais, 1. c. T. hrochii : teeth 
figured, pi. xxxiv. fig. 10 ; skull figured, pi. lix. fig. 5, ibid. 
’^Phoccena communis: on some points in its anatomy; G. B. Howes, 
J. Anat. Phys. xiv. pp. 467-473, pi. xxix. The existence of a rudimentary 
auditory pinna in foetal specimens of this species and of Delphinapterus 
leucas, is described with figures, as is the anatomy of the laryngeal carti- 
lages. Its osteology figured ; Beneden & Gervais, 1. c. pis. xliii., Iv., & Ivi. 
Note on its parturition ; S. Jourdain, C. R.xc. pp. 138 & 139, 
'^Lagenorrhynchus leucopleurus, eschrichti (pi. xxxv.), breviceps, cruciger, 
leucopleurus, albirostris, and asia (pi. xxxvi.) : their osteology figured ; 
Beneden & Gervais, 1. c. 
Lagenorrhynchus albirostris. Note on; T. Southwell, Zool. (3) iv. 
p. 220. 
'^Steno ? (sp. inc.). A foetal skull figured ; Beneden & Gervais, 1. c. 
pi. Ixiii. figs. 3 «S; 3 a. 
^Ceplialorrliynchus lieavisidii. Its skull figured ; ibid. pi. xxxvi. figs. 
1-1 b. 
