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Manatee. Trichechus manatus, L.
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Baleneptere vorqual. Balaenoptera vorqual
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Harp Seals.
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[Seals Swimming].
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California Gray whale Rhachianectes glaucus, or Devil-Fish. Rhachianectes glaucus, Cope.
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Sperm Whale--Rose perpendicularly with some palely glowing mass between his jaws.
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Mexican Red-bellied (or Mexican Gray) Squirrel (Sciurus aureogaster)
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Cephalorhynchus Heavisidei. Whited-marked Porpoise.. Length, 5 feet (After Rapp)
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Manatees Swimming.
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Balaena mysticetus, Linne. Bowhead Whale.. Length, 60 feet. (After Scammon)
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Harp Seal.
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Dolphin--Sometimes he is taken off his guard and falls a prey to a shark.
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Kogia breviceps, (Blainville) Gray. Pygmy Sperm Whale.. Length, 8 feet 6 inches. (From photographs by the U. S. Fish Commission of a Specimen captured at the U. S. Life Saving Station, Spring Lake, New Jersey, and now in the U. S. National Museum)
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Sperm Whale--He writhed round and enwrapped me.
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Tupaia ferrugineus. Tupaia ferruginea
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Manatees.
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Head of Bowhead Whale, Showing Scalp, or upper jaw, and whale-bone hanging from it. It is just being hoisted aboard.
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Harp Seal. Phoca groenlandica, Fabricius
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Dolphin from the Atlantic.
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[Polar Bears].
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Sperm Whale--A Strange White Monster.
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Orcella fluminalis, Anderson. Indian River-dolphin. Length, 6 feet (?) (After Anderson)
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Bowhead or Arctic Whale. (Balaena mysticetus)
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[Hood and Harp Seal Distribution in Newfoundland]. a. Hudson Bay herd, not hunted commercially. The migration is north and south up and down the Bay; b. Harps. Summer home in Baffin Bay. Winter fishing found on the banks. Migration divides at Straits of Belle Isle, part passing down to the coast of Newfoundland and part through Gulf of St. Lawrence and Cabot Strait.