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6 PHOCJENA PSEUDOROA.<br />

Type not originally detii page 98 of tlie original<br />

description nioasurcinents are given of "the type skull of I'liocumt Dalli."<br />

O'l page 125, Bulletin V. S. <strong>National</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>, No. 8H, the same measurements<br />

are given and tlie tyjte there indicated as No. 21762.<br />

Phocaena lineata C/opc.<br />

Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1876, p. 134, ordered published June 29, 1876.<br />

= PPhocaena phocaena (Linnteus). See True, Bull. T'. S. Nat. Mus., No. 36, p.<br />

118, and also pp. 117, 119, and 120, 1889.<br />

ill! I- ^^'^t of entire aniiiiiil, and skull. Hudson River, New York.<br />

Received iit the U. S. <strong>National</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>, Februarv 22, 1870, from<br />

John Wallace. Cast (no. 19) catalogued Jamuuy 20, 1876; skull.<br />

April 22, 1879.<br />

Cast and skull in good condition.<br />

"Represented by a <strong>si</strong>ngle specimen which was taken in the harbor of New<br />

York not many months ago, and sent to the <strong>Smithsonian</strong> <strong>Institution</strong> where the<br />

skeleton is now preserved" Cope).<br />

Skeleton lost. See True, op. cit., p. 117.<br />

Type not de<strong>si</strong>gnated by number. Cope refers to but one s])ecimen, the above.<br />

Phocaena vomerina (lill. Cotj'pes.<br />

Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1865, p. 178, ordered published September 26,<br />

1865.<br />

= Phocaena phocaena (Linuieus). See True, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 86, p. 118.<br />

1889.<br />

4149. Rostrum and part of ))rain-case. Adult. Pug-et Sound. Col-<br />

lected by Dr. C H. Kennerly. Catalogued July,lS()().<br />

A little has ])een cut off the skull beliind tlic orbits. Malars, pterygoid.M, and<br />

teeth lacking.<br />

f|J|. Skin and skull. Young. San Francisco, California. Collected<br />

by Dr. \\'illiam Stimjjson. Catalogued April 20, 18(51.<br />

Cotypes not de<strong>si</strong>gnated by number. The two above specimens are the only<br />

ones in the collection having the data given l)y Dr. T. N. Gill.<br />

Orca destructor Cope.<br />

Genus PSEUDORCA,<br />

Proc-. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1866, p. 293, ordered published October 30, 1866.<br />

=Pseudorca cras<strong>si</strong>dens (Owen). See True, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 36,<br />

p. 14:5, 1889.<br />

3679. Beak and mandible. Pacific Ocean, off Paita, Peru. Received<br />

from Col. E. Jewett (see <strong>Smithsonian</strong> Report, 1800, p. 80).<br />

In good condition.<br />

Description based upon one specimen, de<strong>si</strong>gnated by number.

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