Zological Science Or Nature in Living Forms Adapted to Elucidate the Chart

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Zological Science Or Nature in Living Forms Adapted to Elucidate the Chart
A M Anna Maria Redfield
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) This is the Common Greenland Whale, sometimes called the Black Whale and Right Whale. Though not the largest of the tribe, it is, in a commercial point of view, most valuable for its oil and other products. It is without a fin on the back. The two pectoral fins are about two feet beyond the angle of the mouth, about nine feet long and five broad. It is thirty feet in height, and from sixty to eighty feet long ; in weight, from sixty to one hundred tons, or as heavy as three hundred fat oxen. ...The enormously large and fat tongue is very soft and delicate, giving it the appearance of white satin ; it is entirely incapable of pro trusion, being fixed from the root to the tip. The front extrem ity of both jaws is surmounted by a few scattered hairs, to which the name Mysticelus has reference. The back, most of the up per jaw and part of the lower jaw, together with the fins, are black; the other parts gray and white, with a tinge of yellow. The older the animals the more they contain of white and gray, and some are all over piebald.

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