UC-NRLF A COLLECTION OF BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, LOG BOOKS PICTURES, ETC. ILLUSTRATING WHALES AND THE WHALE FISHERY CONTAINED IN THE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY NEW BEDFORD, MASS. o SECOND EDITION, APRIL, J920 In the middle of the last century the district of New Bedford had a fleet of over 400 vessels, mostly ships and barques, engaged in whaling. The introduction of mineral oil as an illuminant, the scarcity of whales, and the Civil War all greatly depleted that fleet, and at the present writing there are no more than one-half dozen vessels which claim New Bedford as their home port. It is fitting that the New Bedford Library should make a specialty of books bearing on the engrossing subject of whales and whaling. This pamphlet is the revised edition of "A Collection of Books, Pam- phlets, Log Books, Pictures, etc., Illustrating the Whale Fishery, Con- tained in the Free Public Library, New Bedford, Mass." April, 1907. Since the issue of that pamphlet many books and pictures have been added so it seems timely to issue this new edition. In our city the Old Dartmouth Historical Society, with its Whaling Museum, contains a very complete collection of the utensils and para- phernalia associated with whaling, and the very large model ship housed in that museum affords great interest to visitors. With the books and pictures in the library, the student of this fascinating sub- ject will find very much of interest. The library solicits additions by gift, or purchase, to its collection. GEO. H. TRIPP, Librarian. THE WHALEMAN STATUE ON THE GROUNDS OF THE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY NEW BEDFORD, MASS. "In Honor of the Whalemen Whose Skill, Hardihood, and Daring Brought Fame and Fortune to New Bedford and Made its Name Known in Every Seaport on the Globe." Gift of W. W. Crapo 421315 WHALING INDUSTRY WHAUSS. Allen, Glover M. Some observations on rorquals off Southern Newfoundland. (Re- print from American Naturalist XXXVIII, No. 453. 1904.) 599.5-AL54S Sowerby's whale on the American coast. (Reprint from American Naturalist. XL, No. 473. 1906.) 599.5-AL54SO Whalebone whales of New England. Boston Society of Natural Hist., vol. 8, part 2. 505-B65 Andrews, Roy C. California gray whale. 1914. 599.5-AN26M Beale, Thomas. Natural history of the sperm whale. 1839. 639.3-B36 Beddard, F. E. Book of whales. 1900. 599.5-B39 Bernaert. Notice sur la Baleine £chou§e pr£s d'Ostende et sur les fetes don- n£es par H. Kessels. Paris. 1829. 599.5-B456N Bonneterre, L'Abb£. Tableau encyclop£dique et m£tho- dique des trois r£gnes de la na- ture. Cetologie. 1879. 599.5-F-B646T Brown, J. Temple. Some notes on whales. In Bulletin of U. S. Fish Commission, p. 411, 48th Cong., first session, H. Miss, vol. 1. Brown, Sir Thomas. Of the Spermaceti whale. Vol. 1, p. 353. 824.4-B81 Camper, Pierre. Observations anatomiques sur la structure interieure et le squelette de plusieurs esp£ces de c£tac6s. 2 vols. Paris. 1820. 599.5-F-C1530 Capellini, G. Delia Balena di Taranto. Bologna. 1877. 599.5-I-C174B Balenottera di Mondini. Bologna. 1877. 599.5-I-C174BA Collection Academique. Supp. des Trans. Phil, de la Soci6t£ Royale de Londres. Peche des Baleines en Amerique. 1683. 599.5-F-C686P Cope, E. D. The cetacea. Am. Naturalist. 24:599 Cuvier, G. L. C. F. D. (Baron). Animal kingdom. Cetacea. Vol 1. 590-C982 Dewhurst, Henry W. Natural history of the order cetacea, and the Oceanic inhabitants of the Arctic regions. 1834. 599.5-D51N Egede, H. Description et histoire naturelle du Greenland. 1763. 998-F-EG26G Escricht, Prof., D. F., and others. Recent memoirs of the Ray Society. Cetacea. 1866. 599.5-ES12R Escricht, Prof. Undersogelser over Hvaldyrene. 599.5-ES1U Flower, W. H. In — Osteology of the mammalia. 1885. 591.79-F66 Whales, past and present, and their probable origin. 1883. 599.5-F657W Gasco, Francesco. Intorno alia balena presa in Taranto nel Feb., 1877. Napoli. 1878. 599.5-I-G212I Geoffroy, Saint-Hilaire, Etienne. Fragmens sur la structure et les usages des glandes mamellaires des C§tac6s. Paris. 1834. 599.5-I-G212I Gesner, Conrad. Fischbuch; das ist ein kurtze doch vollkomme beschreybung aller Fischen so in dem meer und anderen wasseren. 1575. 597-G-G335F •Goode, G. Brown. Whales and porpoises. In — The fisheries and fishing industries of the TJ. S., 47 Cong., first Sess., Miss., Doc. 124, pts. 6-7. Also 597-G61F Graells, M. P. Las ballenas en las costas oceanicas de Espana. Madrid, n. d. 599.5-S-G754B Gray, John E. Catalogue of seals and whales in the British Museum. 2 vols. 1866, 599.5-G796LC Greenland captain on the whale. In — Tradesman, or Commercial Magazine. 633.3-W55-P.16 Guerin, Raoul. fitudes zoologiques et paleontolo- giques sur la famille des Cetaces. Paris. 1874. 599.5-F-G934E Hamilton, Robert. Natural history of the ordinary cetacea or whales. 1837. 599.5-H18 Hehn, Martinus. De tectura et formatione barbae balaenae. 1849. 599.5-M366T Lilljeborj, Wilhelm. Obversigt af Skandinaviens Hvald- iur. Upsala. 1862. 599.5-SW-L6270 On two subfossil whales discovered in Sweden. Upsala. 1867 599.5-JLO4 / 1 Linne, Sir Charles. General system of nature. 1806. V. 1, p. 127. 502-L64 McCulloch, J. R. Dictionary of commerce. Malm, A. W. Hvaldjur I Sveriges Museer. Stock- holm. 1871. 599.5-SW-M296M Murie, James. On the organization of the Caaing whale. 1867. 599.5-M94O Murray, Andrew. Geographic distribution of mam- mals. 1866. 599-M96 Notes sur un cachalot, par S. A. S. Le Prince Albert de Monaco. Paris. 1896. 599-F-M74N Owen, Richard. Comparative anatomy and physi- ology. 1866. 596-OW2 Pliny. Natural history. Vol. 2, p. 359. 508-P71 Pouchet, M. G. Anciens echouages de cetaces. 599-M317-P.4 Programm des zur Schau ausges- tellten Wallfisch Ungeheuers. 599-M317-P.3 Racouitza, Emile G. Summary of general observations on the spouting and movements of whales. Smithsonian Inst. An- nual Report. 1903. 506-SM6 Sampson, William. Is a whale a fish? Accurate report of the case of James Maurice against Samuel Judd, tried in the Mayor's office of the City of New York, on the 30th and 31st of December, 1818. 1819. 639.3-SA46 Sars, G. O. Bidrag til en noiere characteristik af vore Bardehvaler. 599-M317-P.7 Om Blaahvalen. 599-M317-P.9 Om individuelle Variationer hos Rorhvalerne og deraf betingede Uligheder i den ydre og indre Bygning. 599-M317-P.8 Scammon, C. M. Marine mammals of the northwest- ern coast of North America. 1874. 599.5-SCA5 Schmidt, Oscar. The mammalia, p. 246. 599-SCH5 Sheppard, Thomas. Whale's skeleton. 1901. 599.5-SH47G Southwell, Thomas. Seals and whales of the British seas. 1881. 599-SO8 Struthers, John. Memoir of the anatomy of the hump-back whale. 1889. 599.5-ST87M Thiercelin, L. Action des sels solubles de strych- nine associes au curare sur les gros cetaces. Paris. 1866. 599.5-F-T345A True, Fred W. Contributions to the natural history of the Cetaceans. A review of the family Delphinidae. 506-SM6N No. 36 Description of a beaked whale re- cently discovered on the coast of North Carolina. 506-SM6P Vol. 45 Nomenclature of whalebone whales. 506-SM6P Vol. 21 Whalebone whales of the western North Atlantic. In — Smith. Inst., Vol. 33, Contrib. to knowledge. 506-SM6C Tullberg, Tycho. Bau und Entwicklung der Barten bei balaenoptera Sibaldii. 1883. 599.5-G-T826B Turner, William. Account of the great Finner whale (Balaenoptera Sibaldii) stranded at Longniddry. 1870. 599.5-T85A Van Beneden, P. J. Un mot sur la Baleine du Japon. 599.5-F-V274M Wall, William S. History and description of the skeleton of a new sperm whale, lately set up in the Australian Musuem, together with some ac- count of a new genus of sperm whale called Euphysetes. 1851. 599.5-W15H WHALING. 'Abbott, Willis J. American merchant ships and sailors. 1902. 656-AB27A Aldrich, Herbert L. Arctic Alaska and Siberia, or Eight months with the Arctic whale- men. 1887. 639.3-AL2 I Anderson, Johann. Nachrichten von Island Gronland und der Strasse Davis. 1747. 919.8-G-AN27N Andrews, Lorrin. Sabbath whaling; or, Is it right to take whales on the Sabbath? Lahaina, Maui, S. I. n. d. 639.3-AN26S Andrews, Roy C. Whale hunting with gun and camera. 1916. 639.3-AN27W Ashley, Clifford W. Blubber hunters. 639.3-AS36B Austin, Jane G. Nantucket scraps. 1883. 917.449-AU7 Ballantyne, Robert M. Fighting the whales, or, Doings and dangers of a fishing cruise, 1865, 1870. 639.3-B212F Banks, Charles E. History of Marthas Vineyard. 1911. Whalefishery, Vol. 1, Chap. 28. 974.41-M365B Barren", William. Old whaling days. Hull. 1895. 910.4-B269O Beale, Thomas. Natural history of the sperm whale, etc., to which is added A sketch of a South Sea whaling voyage. London. 1839. 639.3-B36 Beane, J. F. From forecastle to cabin; the story of a cruise in many seas, taken from a journal kept each day, wherein was recorded the happenings of a voyage around the world in pursuit of whales. 1905. 910.4-B376F Bennett, Frederick D. Narrative of a whaling voyage around the globe. 2 vols. Lon- don. 1840. 910-B43 Bewick, Thomas. Description of above three hun-< dred animals, viz., beasts, birds, fishes, serpents and insects, with a particular account of the man- ner of catching whales in Greenland. Glasgow. 1801. 590-B46D Bickerdyke, J. • Sea-fishing, containing Whaling, by Sir H. W. Gore-Booth. 1895. 799.2-B47 Bliss, William R. Quaint Nantucket. 1896. 974.41-N157BL Bolau. Heinrich. Die geographische Verbreitung der wichtigsten Wale des Stil- len Ozeans. Hamburg. 1895. 639.3-G-B63G Browne, J. Ross. Etchings of a whaling cruise, with notes of a sojourn on the island of Zanzibar. 1846. 639.3-B814E Brown, J. Temple. Whalemen, vessels, apparatus, and methods of the whale fishery. In — Fisheries and Fishing In- dustries of the U. S. Vol. 2, pp. 218-293. 597-G61F Bullen, Frank T. Cruise of the Cachalot. 1899. 910.4-B87 Burns, Walter N. A year with a whaler. 1886. 639.3-B895Y Catalogue of Nantucket whalers and their voyages from 1815 to 1870. Nantucket, 1876. 974.41-N159H Chase, Owen. Narrative of the most extraordinary and distressing shipwreck of the • whale-ship Essex at Nantucket, — which was attacked and finally destroyed by a large spermaceti whale in the Pacific Ocean. 1821. 910.4-C387N Chase, Washington. Voyage from the United States to South America eighteen months cruise in a Nantucket -' whale-ship. Newburyport. 1823. 910.4-C388V Cheever, H. T. Whale and its captors; or, the whaleman's adventures. 1850. 1886. 639.3-C41 Clutterbuck, Walter J. A skipper in Arctic seas. 1890. 919.8-C627S Colnett, James. A voyage to the South Atlantic and round Cape Horn into the Pacific Ocean, for the purpose of ex- tending the spermaceti whale fisheries. London. 1798. 910.4-C71V Congdon, James B. New Bedford. 974.48-N42-P-7 " Convention r£glement et loi concern- ment Les Pgcheries dans les mers situees entre les c6tes de France et celles de la Grande-Bretagne. Paris. 1846. 639.3-W55-P-18 Conway, Sir Martin. No man's Land, A history of Spitz- bergen. 1906. 988.2-C767N Cramer, Danielem. ICurtze Beschreibung des grossen Walfisches welcher den' 13 Maii dieser jetzt lauffenden Jahrs jung- sthin in Pommern Todt anges- trandet ist. 1620. 639.3-W55-P-15 Crantz, David. History of Greenland. Whales and whaling 1767. 998-C85 Cupples, George. Cupples Howe, mariner. 1885. 639.3-C926C Curtis, Stephen, Jr. Brief extracts from the journal of a voyage performed by the whale-ship M y of New Bed- ford. 1844. 639.3-W55-P-4 Also in vol. 60 of 040-P19 • Davis, William M. Nimrod of the sea, or, the Ameri- 1 can whaleman* 1874. 910.4-D29N Delano, R. Wanderings and adventures: being a narrative of twelve years' life in a whale-ship. 1846. 639.3-D37 Also in P. box 299 Denison, Charles W. Old Slade; or, Fifteen years ad- ventures of a sailor, including a residence among cannibals on Wallace Islands. 639.3-D415O Densmore, D. C. The halo: an autobiography. 1876. B-D436 - Dexter, Elisha. Narrative of the wreck of brig William and Joseph of Marthas Vineyard. 1848. P. box 80 . Dodge, G. A. A whaling voyage in the Pacific Ocean, and its incidents. 1882. 639.3-W55-P-2 Egede, Hans. Det gamle Gronlands. 1741. 998-D-Eg26G Elking, Henry. View of the Greenland trade and whaleflshing, with national and private advantages thereof. Lon- don. 1722. 63i9.3-EL55V Ellis, Leonard B. History of New Bedford and its vicinity. Chap. 22. 1892. 974.41-N421E Enderby, Charles. Proposal for reestablishing the British southern whaleflshery. 1847. 639.3-EN2 Eschricht, D. F. Om Nordhvalen. 1861. Kjoben- havn. 1861. 639.3-D-ES17N Faits et observations sur 1'etat ac- tuel de la Peche de la Baleine en France. Havre. 1851. 639.3-W55-P-28 Faulkner, Joseph P. Eighteen months on a Greenland whaler. 1878. 910.4-F27E Fisheries Exhibition, International. Vol 1-7, 9, 13. 639-ln8 -Folger, J. H. Handbook of Nantucket. 1875. 974.41-N157FO Flower, William H. Observations upon a fin-whale, recently stranded in Pevensey .Bay. 1865. 639.3-W55-P-12 Forbes, Allan. Special exhibitions of whaling pic- tures from the collection of Allan Forbes. Peabody Museum. 1919. 639.3-W55 -Forbes, R. B. Loss of the Essex, destroyed by a whale, with an account of the sufferings of the crew, who were driven to extreme measures to sustain life. 1884. 639.3-W55-P-1 Fotherby, Robert. Narrative of a voyage to Spitzber- gen in the year 1613. 1860. 919.8-F826N France, Maritime. 1. La Baleine Franche. 1852. 2. Dep^cement de la Baleine. 1852. 639.3-F-F842 -Freeman, Frederick. The history of Cape Cod. 2 vols. 1860-62. 974.41-C174F Die Gefahren des Wallfischfanger. 1828. 639.3-W55-P-13 Gerstacker, Friedrich. Die Nacht auf dem Walfish. Frankfurt. A. M. 639.3-W55-P-14 Also- in De Tijd. 639.3-D-D485 Der kleine Walfischfanger. 910.4-G-G327K Gottinsche gelehrte Anzeigen. 1826. (Review of Scoreby's Journal) 639.3-W55-P-20 A Greenland captain, on the whale. 1812. 639.3-W55-P-16 Grinnell, Joseph. Statistical table of whaling industry in U. S. 1844. Pam. box 57 Hagenaar, Hendrik, and Tasman, Abel Janson. Nederlandsche Reisen. 1786. 639.3-D-H124N Hall, Daniel W. Arctic rovings; or, The adventures of a New Bedford boy. 1861. 639.3-H143A Hammond, Thomas W. On board a whaler. 1901. H1885O Hazen, Jacob A. Five years before the mast, or, Life in the forecastle aboard a whaler and a man-of-war. 1854. 910.4-H33F Holmes, Lewis. Arctic whaleman; or, Winter in the Arctic Ocean, being a narrative of the wreck of the whaleship Citizen, of New Bedford, in the Arctic Ocean. 1857. 639.2-H73A Honig, J. Historische, oudheid en Letter- kundige Studien. (de Groen- landische en Straat Davissche visschery.) 839.38-D-H756H Vol. 2 Hull Museum Publications, Thomas Sheppard, curator. No. 25. Hull whaling days. 639.3-SH47 No. 30. Hull whaling relics. Hull whaling statistics. 639.3-SH471H No. 31. Hull whaling relics and Arctic; or, Historical records of 250 years. 639.3-SH471HU No. 35. Hull whaling log-book. 639.3-SH47H No. 33. Quarterly record of addi- tions. 1906. Renowned cen- tury-old whaler Trueiove. 639.3-W55-P-26 Hurd, D. H., comp. History of Bristol County, Mass> Chap. 9. 974.41-B777H Hutchinson, H. S. & Co., pub. Cutting in a whale, a series of twenty-five photographs. 1903. 639.3-H91C. Ives & Jewett, pub. Catching of the whale and seal. 1838. -639.3-IV37C Jarman, Robert. Journal of a voyage to the South"' Seas, in the "Japan," employed in the sperm whalefishery. Lon- don. 1838. 639.3-J292J Jenkins, Thomas H. Bark Kathleen sunk by a whale. 1902. 910.4-J41B Jones, John B. Life and adventure in the South Pacific by a roving printer. 1861. 639.3-J714L Journal des connaissances utiles. Baleine. (Peche de la.) 1836. 639.3-W55-P-25 Journal des voyages. Peche de la Baleine, dans la Mer des Antilles. 1822. 639.3-W55-P-24 Emploi des fusses a la Congrdve pour la peche de la Baleine, et description de ces fusees. 1822. 639.3-W55-P-23 Kingston, W. H. G. Old Jack: a man-of-war's man and \ South Sea whaler. London. 1859. 910.4-K6170 Kohler, Fried. G. Reis naar de Ijszee en naar de kusten van Greenland en Spitz- bergen. Amsterdam. 1820. 639.3-D-K816R Kottenkamp, Franz. Der Wallfisch und Walfischfang. 639.3-W55P.il Kriess, Freid., trans. William Scoresby's des Jungern. Tagebuch einer Reise auf .den Wallfischfang. Hamburg. 1825. 639.3-G-SC07 Laflin, James, pub. List of officers composing the whal- ing fleet. San Francisco. 1886- 1888, 1890-1908. 639.3-L136L Laing, John. Account of a voyage to Sptzbergen. 1815. 919.8-L14 Lay, William, and Hussey, Cyrus M. Narrative of the mutiny on board the ship Globe, of Nantucket, Mass. New London. 1822. 919.68-L451 Le Compte, Jules. Pratique de la p§che de la baleine */ dans les mers du Sud. Paris, /( 1833. 639-F-L49 Leslie, Sir John. Narrative of discovery and adven- ture in the Polar seas and regions. 1831. 919.8-L56 Lindeman, Moritz. Vol. 1. Die Arktische Fischerei de Deutschen Seestadte, mit zwei Karten von A. Petermann. 1620- 1868. Vol. 2. Die Seefischereien, ihre Gabiete, Betrieb, und Ertrage. Gotha. 1880. 639.3-G-L64A Die Gegenwartige Eismeer-Fisch- erei. 1899. 639.3-G-L64G List of ships in New Bedford district, 1832. 1835. P. box 93 •* M<5Nab, Robert. Old whaling days. Melbourne. 1913. 993.1-M2310 Macy, Obed. History of Nantucket. 1880. 974.41-N157M Macy, William Hussey. There she blows! The whales we * caught and how we did it. 1899. 639.3-M257W M'Donald, Alexander. A narrative of some passages in the history of Eenoolooapik, a young Esquimaux. . . . Remarks on the Northern whalefishery. Ed- inburgh. 1841. 910.4-M146N Manby, George M. Journal of a voyage to Greenland ~ in the year 1821. London. 1822. 910.4-M316J Mariner's Chronicle. New. Haven. 1834. 910.4-M33 Mariner's Library. 1840. 910.4-M335 Markham, Albert H. Whaling cruise to Baffins Bay. 1875. 910.4-M34W Markham, Clements R. Threshold of the unknown region. 1873. 919.8-M34 Mason, Otis T. Aboriginal American harpoons. In — National Museum Report. 1900. 56 Cong. 2 Sess. H. Doc. 115. Maury, Nannie B. Whalers and whaling. 1896. 639.3-M44 \ Mermilliod, M. Rapport fait au nom de la Commis- sion chargee de 1'examen du pro- jet de loi relatif a la peche de la baleine. 639.3-W55-P-17 Martens, Predrik. Naukeurige Beschryvinge . van Greenland, of Spitzbergen. Am- sterdam. 1770. 919.8-D-M364V Viaggio. 919.8-I-M364V Mobius, K. Ueber den Pang und die Verwer- thung der Walflschs in Japan. Berlin. 1894. 639.3-G-M724U Miiller, H. C. Whalefishing in the Faroe Islands. 639.3-M884E Miiller, S. Geschiedenis der Noordsche Com- pagnie. Utrecht. 1874. 639.3-D-M914G Murdoch, W. G. Burns. Modern whaling and bear-hunting. 1917. 639.3-M947M Munger, James P. Two years in the Pacific and Arctic Oceans and China. Vernon. 1852. 910.4-M92 Murphey, Charles. Journal of a whaling voyage on board ship Dauphin, of Nan- tucket. (In verse.) 1877. 639.3-M95 Also 639.3-W55-P-5 Murphy, R. C. Subantarctic whaling. Pictures on whaling in brig Daisy of New Bedford. P. box 359 Nederlandische Reizen. Walvischvang te Pirando, in Japan. Amsterdam. 1786. 639.3-D-H124N Nevens, William. Forty years at sea. 1848. 910.4-N41F Newhall, Charles L. Adventures of Jack, or, A life on the wave. 1859. 639.3-N456A Nordhoff, Charles. Whaling and fishing. N751W Old Dartmouth Historical Society. Publications. No. 2. Ships built in Dartmouth. No. 14. Fitting out a whaleship. Old whalers. No. 43. Oxford village. No. 44. Ship Bartholomew Gos- nold. Bourne Whaling Museum. No. 45. Dedication of Bourne Whaling Museum. 974.41-N4210 Oxx, Thomas H. A voyage in the Pacific Ocean in the ship Mechanic of Newport, R. I. 1834. 639.8-OX96H Paddack, N. C. Life on the ocean, or, Thirty-five years at sea. 1893. 639.3-P134L •APease, Z. W. Whalefishing. In — New Bedford, Mass. Its history, industries, in- stitutions, and attractions. N. B. Board of Trade. 1889. 917.448-SA9 La peche de la baleine. Poem. 1 639.3-W55-P21 Peirce, Herbert H. P. Whaling and sealing claims against Russia, on account of the arrest and seizure of the American ves- sels "Cape Horn Pigeon," "James Hamilton Lewis," "C. H. White," and "Kate and Anna." 639.3-P612W Practical Mechanics' Journal. Harpoon guns. 1858. Harpoon guns and harpoons. 1857. Harpoon guns for whalefisheries. 1857. , 639.3-P884H Remarks on the whalefishery. (Prom \ Nantucket Mirror in reply to the • New Bedford Mercury.) 1852. Broadside. 639.3-W55-P-3 ^Report of the Secretary of State on V the subject of the Cod and Whale fisheries. 1791. 639.3-UN3R Also in 42 Cong. 2nd Sess. H. M. No. 32. Reste, LeC. Bernard de Histoire des peche, des decouvertes et des etablissemens des Hol- landais dans les mers du Nord. 3 vs. Paris. 1801. 639.3-F-R315H -Rhodes, James A. Cruise in a whaleboat by a party of fugitives. 1848. 639.3-W55-P-7 Ricketson, Daniel. History of New Bedford. Chap. 6 and 10. 1858. 974.41-N421R Ross, L. Reisen auf den grieschischen Inseln des Agaischen Meeres. Stutt- gard. 1843. 639.3-W55-P-22 Rottenkamp, Franz. Der Wallfisch und Walfischfang Stuttgart. 639.3-W55-P-11 'St. John, J. Hector. An account of the whale fishery of Nantucket one hundred years ago ' In — 48 Cong. 1st Sess. H. Miss, Salmon, Th. Hedenaagsche Historie, of Tegen- voordigestaat van alle Volkeren Amsterdam. 1735. 'Sanford, P. A. .- Pioneers of the whale fishery Nantucket. 1852. "Safe 55 " Scammon, C. M. Marine mammals of the Northwest- ern coast of North America with an account of the American whale fishery. 1874. 599.5-SCA5 a: 9k Scoresby, William. Account of the Arctic regions, with a history and account of the Northern whale fishery. 2 vols. Edinburgh. 1820. 639.3-SCO7A Journal of a voyage to the North- ern whale fishery. 1823. 639.3-SC07 Scoresby, William, ed. Whaleman's adventures in the Southern Ocean. (H. T. Cheever.) London. 1850. 639.3-SCO71W Scoresby, William, Jr. Memorials of the sea. 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"Look at the manner in which the people of New England have of late carried on the whale fishery. Whilst we follow them among the tumbling mountains of ice, and behold them penetrating into the deepest frozen recesses of Hudson's bay and Davis's straits; whilst we are looking for them beneath the Arctic circle, we hear that they have pierced into the op- posite region of polar cold, that they are at the antipodes, and engaged un- der the frozen serpent of the south. . Nor is the equinoctial heat more discouraging to them than the accumulated winter of both the poles. . . . No sea but what is vexed by their fisheries. No climate that is not witness to their toils." — Edmund Burke — Speech on conciliation with the colonies, March 22, 1775. A. R. Tucker, bark, 1875-81, Baker. J. & W. R. Wing. Abigail, ship, 1831-35, Captain Benja- min Clark. C. W. Morgan. Addison, bark, 67-68. Addison, bark, 70-74, Captain James G. Sinclair. Lorenzo Peirce. Adeline, ship, 60, Albert D. Barber. C. R. Tucker & Co. Adeline, ship, 65-69, John M. Soule. C. R. Tucker & Co. Adeline, ship, 69-74, A. J. Marvin. C. R. Tucker & Co. Afton, bark, 56-58, James M. Clark (in Annawan). F. & G. R. Taber. Alexander Mansfield, 32-34, Jos. B. Taber. Amazon, ship, of Fairhaven and New London, 48-56, Daggett, N. Church. Ann Alexander, ship, 22-23, William Bates, 2d. Ann Alexander, ship, 41-45. Pardon Taber, Jr. G. Rowland. Ann Alexander, ship, 45-49, Sawtelle, Geo. Rowland. Ann Maria, brig. Annawan, brig (Mattapoisett), 54-55, James M. Clark. J. Holmes, Jr. Arnolda, 58-59, Jas. A. Crowell. Jas. B. Wood & Co. Arnolda, 55-59, Sarvent. Jas. B. Wood & Co. Aurora, bark, 65-71, J. O. Aveline, William Barnes. Swift & Allen. Bartholomew Gosnold, 71-75. At Bay of Islands. B. Gosnold, bark, 75-76. C. R. Tucker & Co. Bartholomew Gosnold, 76, Syl. D. Robinson. C. R. Tucker & Co. Belle, bark, Fairhaven, 57-62, Ros- well Brown. Edmund Allen. Benezet, bark, 34-36, . (?) C. W. Morgan. Benezet, bark, 36-7. Joseph Swift. Benjamin Cummings, bark, 66-71, Halsey. Taber, Gordon & Co. Benjamin Tucker, ship, 51-55, John R. Sands. C. R. Tucker & Co. Benjamin Tucker, ship, 58-59, A. D. Barber. C. R. Tucker & Co. Benjamin Tucker, ship, 59, Sam'l E. Cooke. C. R. Tucker & Co. Benjamin Tucker, ship, 61, Captain Childs. C. R. Tucker & Co. Bevis, bark, 56-57, David G. Peirce. John A. Macomber. Boanett, ship, 49-52. Brandt, 49-52, Honeywell. Alexander Gibbs. Brighton, ship, 47-50, West. C. R. Tucker & Co. California, ship, 54, W. P. Man- chester. C. R. Tucker & Co. California, ship, 62-66, Chas. Cleve- land. C. R. Tucker & Co. California, ship, 66-69, D. D. Wood. C. R. Tucker & Co. California, ship, 72, Josiah E. Chase. C. R. Tucker & Co. Callao, bark, 75-78, Captain H. T. Craw. Taber & Gordon. Camilla, bark, 62-66, Reuben T. Thomas. Swift & Allen. Camilla, bark, 66-67, Reuben T. Thomas. Swift & Allen. Camilla, bark, 67-71, Benjamin F. Jones. Swift & Allen. Canton, ship, 45-47, George Taber. C. R. Tucker & Co. Canton, ship, 55, Sam'l E. Cooke. C. R. Tucker & Co. Canton, ship, 58, George White. C. R. Tucker & Co. Charles, ship, 37-40, Morselander. S. Rodman. Charles, ship, 41, Richard Gardner. Rodman. Charles, ship, 45-49, Edw. W. Coan. Rodman. Chili, ship, 39-43. E. G. Lindsey. D. B. Delano. Cicero, bark, 1870-73, Henry Clay. J. P. Knowles, 2d. Clarice, bark, 36-38, Benjamin Clark. C. W. Morgan. Clarice, bark, 41-45, Joseph Dexter C. W. Morgan. Clarice, bark, 66-70, J. G. Morrison. Edw. C. Jones. Columbus, 36-39, Charles R. Cary William R. Rodman. ''Com. Rogers, ship, 22-23, Smith. Wm. C. Nye. Condor, ship, 33-34, R. G. Luce C W. Morgan. Condor, ship, 37-39, E. Harding. C. W. Morgan. Condor, ship, 50-53, Stephen Kemp- ton. C. W. Morgan. Corinthian, 35-39, Leonard Crowell. G. Howland. Corinthian, ship, 47-50, G. W. Arm- ington. G. Howland. 14 Corinthian, ship, 62-63, Valentine Lewis. G. & M. Howland. Cornelia, bark, 71-74, Leroy S. Lewis. J. P. Knowles, 2d. Cortes, ship, 42-47, J. W. Hammond. G. Howland. Desdemona, bark, 65-69, E. B. Phin- ney. G. & M. Howland. In — George and Susan. 1874. Desdemona, bark, 69-72, Samuel F. Davis. G. & M. Howland. *• Dimon, bark, 45-48, A. Smith. C. R. Tucker & Co. Doctor Franklin, bark, 61-64, B. C. Manchester. Cobb & Manchester. Edward, bark, 60-64, Orrick Smalley. Thos. Knowles & Co. Eliza, bark, 69-73, John D. Dimond. J. Bourne, Jr. Eliza Swift, bark, 59-63, J. E. Chase. Swift & Allen. Eliza Swift, 63-67, Reuben Pontius. Swift .& Allen. Eliza Swift, 63-68, Reuben Pontius, Swift & Allen. Emily Morgan, ship, 42-46, R. P. Ewer. C. W. Morgan. Endeavor, bark, 54-57, Israel Hors- ley. A. Ashley, 2d. Enterprise, ship, 42-43. See Hibernia, '43, Bailey. Gibbs. Eugenia, bark, 51-55, William Wood. Swift & Allen. Eugenia, bark, 55-59, William Cottle. Swift & Allen. Eugenia, bark, 59-63, Solomon Ham- lin. Swift & Allen. Eugenia, bark, 65-69, J. Steen and — Barnes. Swift & Allen. Eugenia, bark, 69-71, D. B. Nye. Swift & Allen. Euphrates, ship, 54-57, Chas. B. Kill- mer. E. W. Howland. Europa, ship (fifth voyage), 67, John G. Nye. C. R. Tucker & Co. Exchange, bark, 44-46. C. R. Tucker & Co. Exchange, sch., 44, Hopkins. R. W. Holmes. Fabius, ship, 57-62, Geo. A. Smith. C. R. Tucker & Co. Fabius, ship, 62-65, Dan'l D. Wood. C. R. Tucker & Co. Fanny, bark, 52-56, D. B. Nye, Jr. Swift & Allen. Fanny, bark, 56-60, B. L. Boadry. Swift & Allen. Fanny, bark, 64-69, J. R. Hunting. Swift & Allen. Fanny, bark, 69-71, L. W. Williams Swift & Allen. Florida, ship, 43-49, Cunningham. E. C. Jones. Florida, ship, 59-63, C. P. Fish. E. C. Jones. Frances Henrietta, 35-36, R. G. Luce. C. W. Morgan. Gay Head, 52-56, Richard D. Wood. J. B. Wood & Co. General Scott, ship, Fairhaven, 55-58, Benj. Clough. N. Church. George & Susan, ship, 34-37, G. & M. Howland. George & Susan, ship, 38-41, A. C. Cushman. G. & M. Howland. George & Susan, ship, 45-48, Pardon Taber. G. & M. Howland. George & Susan, ship, 48-52, David E. Wight. G. & M. Howland. George & Susan, ship, 52-57, Joseph T. Jenckes. G. & M. Howland. See Corinthian, 61. George & Susan, ship, 57-61, Robert Jones. G. & M. Howland. George & Susan, ship, 61 — , N. M. Jernegan and R. Jones. G. & M. Howland. George & Susan, ship, 65-68, Samuel F. Davis. G. & M. Howland. George & Susan, ship, 68-71, J. W. Stapleford. G. & M. Howland. George & Susan, ship, 74-77, A. R. Heyer. G. & M. Howland. George Howland, ship, 50-52, Cromwell. G. Howland. George Howland, ship, 62-63, Robert Jones. G. Howland. George Howland, ship, 66-70, J. H. Knowles. G. Howland. George Porter, bark, 48-50, Ellis. Wm. Watkins. ,.George Washington, ship, 43-45, Taylor, Charles Hitch. Gideon Howland, ship, 57-60, J. M. Williams. I. Howland, Jr., & Co. Gratitude, bark, 49-53, P. S. Wilcox. Swift & Allen. Gratitude, bark, 51-53, J. B. Cornell. Swift & Allen. Gratitude, bark, 57-58, J. B. Cornell. Swift & Allen. Gratitude, bark, 58-62, W. P. Davis, Jr. Swift & Allen. Grey Hound, bark, 84, See B. Gos- nold. C. R. Tucker & Co. Harvest, bark, 50-53 Almy Swift & Allen. Harvest, 53-54, Almy. Swift & Allen. Hector, ship, 34-37, T. A. Norton. C. W. Morgan. Hector, ship, 40-43, James Gray, C. W. Morgan. Helen Mar, bark, 66-70, L. N. Heren- deen. Swift & Allen. -Helen Snow, bark, 67-71, Thomas Campbell. L. Snow. Henry Taber, ship, 59-62, David Kir- by. H. Taber. Hercules 2nd, ship, 34-36, Peter F. Chase. Greene. Hesper, bark, 34-38, Obed Fosdick. C. W. Morgan. Hibernia, ship, 42-43, I. Sanford. Gibbs. Hibernia, ship, 63-64 , W. M. Whit- field. Hibernia, ship, 65-69, Wm. H. Whit- field. C. R. Tucker & Co. 15 Hibernia, ship, 2nd, 61-63, G. W. Bumpus. Hope, ship, 43-48, Abraham Tucker. G. Rowland. Horatio, ship, 85-88, Theo. S. Morse. Taber & Gordon. Ionia, bark, 54-57, D. B. Randall. C. Wilcox. Isabel, 52, O. Smalley. T. Knowles & Co. Isabella, 33, Jos. B. Taber. James Arnold, ship, 53-56, Thos. Sulli- van. Henry Taber. James Arnold, ship, 66-68, Thos. Sulli- van. Taber, Gordon & Co. James Maury, ship, 52, Whelden. C. R. Tucker & Co. James Maury, ship, 54-55, Jesse Wep- quist. C. R. Tucker & Co. James Maury, ship, 55-59, E. L. Curry. C. R. Tucker & Co. James Maury, ship, 64-67, S. L. Gray. C. R. Tucker & Co. Janet, bark, 52-54, John H. Ricket- son. Java, ship, 38-40, Wm. Crowell Holt. G. Howland. Java, bark, 60-63, E. B. Phinney. G. & M. Howland. Jireh Swift, ship, 53-56, William Earl. Swift & Allen. Jireh Swift, bark, 57-60, J. E. Stan- ton. Swift & Allen. John A. Parker, bark, 52-57, William L. Taber. Henry F. Thomas. Junior, bark, 53, J. Mellen, S. Tink- ham. D. R. Greene & Co. Kingston, ship, 44-48, Ellis. N. Church. Kingston, ship, 48-50, Cromwell. Lagoda, ship, 50-53, Tobey. J. Bourne, Jr. Lagoda, ship, 53-56, Benj. B. Lam- phier. Lagoda, ship, 60-64, A. W. Peirce, C. H. Cranston, Z. A. Davoll. J. Bourne, Jr. Lancer, ship, 56-60, A. C. Cushman. Richmond & Wood. Liverpool, ship, 44-47, Davoll. Abm. Barker. .Louisa, bark, 53-56, D. B. Greene. Swift & Allen. Louisa, bark, 56-59, W. R. Hatha- way. Swift & Allen. Louisa, bark, 61-64, John Steen. Swift & Allen. Louisa, bark, 65-68, R. W. Crapo. Swift & Allen. Louisa, bark, 69-74, L. W. Slocum, E. F. Nye. Swift & Allen. Marcella B., bark, 53-54, T. H. Lam- bert. C. R. Tucker & Co. Marcella B., bark, 58-61, Benj. Ellis. C. R. Tucker & Co. Marcella B., bark, 65-67, H. B. Chase. C. R. Tucker & Co. Marcia, ship, Fairhaven, 1833. Peter Butler. Francis Smith. J. B. Cornell. J. B. Cornell. Marengo, ship, 48-51, Z. A. Devoll, J. Bourne, Jr. Maria, bark, 36-37, Sumner Peirce. C. W. Morgan. Maria Theresa, ship, 59-60, Coop, Thomas Nye, Jr. -Mars, bark, 45, Borden. C. R. Tucker Mars, 'bark, 56, G. P. Harrison. C. R. Tucker & Co. Martha, bark, 50-53, Chase. Swift & Allen. Martha, bark, 54-58, Swift & Allen. Martha, bark, .58-62, Swift & Allen. Martha, bark, 62-63, Swift & Allen. Martha, bark, 63-65, William Thom- as. Swift & Allen. Martha, bark, 65-66, W. M. Thomas. Martlfa, bark,666-68, W. M. Thomas. Swift & Allen. Martha, bark, 68-72, Peter Gartland. Swift & Allen. Martha, bark, 72-74, J. E. Stanton. Swift & Allen. Massachusetts, ship, 51-56, J. E. Ben- nett. W. F. Dow. Massachusetts, ship, 56-59, D. B. Greene, Swift & Allen. Massachusetts, ship, 60-65, D. B. Greene. Swift & Allen. Miantonomi, ship, 53-54, W. H. Clem- ent. Swift & Allen. Midas, bark, 65-69, Dan. R. Drake. W. O. Brownell. Milton, ship, 56-60, Chas. Halsey. H. Taber. Milton, ship, 65-69, Chas. Grant. H. Taber. Minerva, 45-48, Smalley. Thos. Knowles & Co. Minerva, 48-50, O. Smalley. Thos. Knowles & Co. Minerva, 48-50., Montezuma, ship, 44-48, W. E. Tower. West & Paine. Montgomery, bark, 55-58, W. B. Chapman. Swift & Allen. Montgomery, bark, 58-62, R. N. Cra- po. Swift & Allen. Montpelier, ship, 47-50, Young. J. R. Thornton. Montpelier, ship, 50-53, M. G. Tucker. J. R. Thornton. .^Montreal, ship, 53-57, S. L. Gray. C. R. Tucker & Co. -Montreal, ship, 57-62, N. W. Soule. C. R. Tucker & Co. Moss, ship, 33-36, Shubael Clark. — Napoleon, 55-63, Jas. A. Crowell. Chas. Almy. Nautilus, 35-38, Obed N. Swift. Jireh Perry. Neptune, ship, 31-34, . . Niger, ship, 74-78, Hallett. Taber & Gordon. 16 Nimrod, ship, 42-45, Shearman. Barton Ricketson. W. C. Nye, ship, 51-56, Adams. C. R. Tucker & Co. Ocean Rover, ship, Mattapoisett, 59- 62, Clark J. Holmes. In log with Annawan. Osceola 3rd, bark, 65-68, Peleg Cor- nell. Jacob R. Hadley. Ospray, bark, 57-62, W. Earl. Swift & Allen. Ospray, bark, 63-64, R. W. Crapo. Swift & Allen. Ospray, bark, 65-67, Peter Gartland. Swift & Allen. Ospray, bark, 71-74, M. V. B. Millard, J. I. Harker. Swift & Allen. Palmetto, bark, 67-68, Wm. Arthur. C. R. Tucker & Co. Palmetto, bark, 68-72, Jas. Robinson. C. R. Tucker & Co. Pamilia, bark, 55-58, Edward Cogges- hall. C. R. Tucker & Co. Paulina, bark, 49-53, Tatch. Swift & Allen. Paulina, bark, 53-57, Tatch. Swift & Allen. Paulina, bark, 57-60, John Steen. Swift &' Allen. Phbcion, ship, 35-37, W. N. Bourne. Palmer & Coggeshall. Pioneer, bark, 34-37, Reuben Rus- ' sell, 2d. C. W. Morgan. Polar Star, ship, 56-60, Hiram Weeks, 3 vols. C. R. Tucker & Co. President, bark, 62-64, Benj. Gifford. C. R. Tucker & Co. President, bark, 69-71, Geo. M. Sea- bury. C. R. Tucker & Co. President, bark, 77-81, George F Allen. C. R. Tucker & Co. Rajah, bark, 39-41, H. S. West. Isaiah Burgess. Reliance, sloop, 1768. John How- land. Robert Edwards, ship, 38-41, Edw. Howland. J. & J. Howland. Robert Edwards, ship, 41-44, Na- thaniel Burgess. Swift & Allen. Roman, ship, 40-42, Alex. Marker. Abm. Barker. Roman, ship, 55-59, Z. A. Davoll. E. C. Jones. Roswell King, sen., 57-60, Pardon Tripp. Rousseau, ship, 41-45, John E. Bray- ton. George Howland. .Rousseau, ship, 53-57, Charles S. Pope. G. & M. Howland. In — George & Susan, 74. Sharon, ship, Fairhaven, 56-61, J. H Swift and L. B. King. Gibbs & Jenney. Shiloh, 71. Spec, Brig, 50. C. R. Tucker & Co Splendid, ship, Edgartown, 58-62 Shubael Norton. A. Osborn. Superior, 53, Chas. Norton. J. B Wood & Co. Swift, ship, 49-52, Vincent. T. S. Hathaway. Thomas Dickerson, 51, Asa Taber. Alex. Gibbs. Thomas Dickerson, ship, 53, Asa Taber. C. R. Tucker & Co. Three Brothers, 55, Robert P. Gifford. C. R. Tucker. Three Brothers, 65-69, Jacob Taber. C. R. Tucker. Triton, ship, 46-49 Godfrey King. C. R. Tucker & Co. Triton, ship, 50-51, John R. Sands. C. R. Tucker & Co. Tuscaloosa, 35-37, O. Smalley. Two Brothers, 31-33, Clement P. Cov- ell. Valparaiso, bark, 52-56, S. R. Tilton. Hathaway & Luce. Washington, ship, 53-57, R. Holley. J. Bourne, Jr. William Thompson, ship, 39, Doane. Jireh Perry. William Thompson, 41-46, Ellis J. Perry. William Thompson, 46-48, Ellis J. Perry. Winslow, ship, 38-40, Chas. Pease and Stephen Grinnell. S. Rodman. Winslow, ship, 40-44, Pease. S. Rod- man. Winslow, ship, 52-55, D. P. Eldredge. Wm. H. Reynard. Young Phoenix, ship, 44-48, Thomas Miskell. J. A. Parker & Son. Young Phoenix, ship, 49-53, Isaac B. Tompkins. J. A. Parker. Zephyr, ship, 36, Perry. Alex- ander Gibbs. PERIODICAL, LITERATURE. Whale. Longm. 5: 404, 534. Berlin Museum's right whale. Sci. Am. S. 51: 21299. Commercial products of. Chambers J. 61: 566. Largest finback. Sci. Am. 88: 195. Leviathan. Living Age. 252: 312. The right, of the North Atlantic. Science 1: 598, 2: 266. Sperm and its food. Nature 53:223. (F. T. Bullen). Nature 54: 102. Whale and the whalemen. Christian Review 12: 84. Whale boat privateersmen of the Revolution. M. Am. Hist. 8: 168. Whale catching at Point Barrow. Pop. Sci. Mo. 38: 830. Whale hunt in the Varanger Fiord Chambers J. 63: 22. Whale oil. C. -H. Stevenson. Sci. Am. S. 57- A 23549, 23566. Whaleflshery. Dem. R. 19: 453. 17 Hunt 3: 361, 3: 172. No. Am. 38: 84. Penny M. 2: 201. London Quart. Rev. 63: 176. American. Mo. Rev. 133: 347. Science 9: 321. And shore fisheries of New London. Hunt 16: 27. Arctic whaling of today. J. B. Connolly. Harper 106: 181. Basque. Nature 25: 365, 505. Living Age 153: 52. Blubber hunters. C. W. Ashley. Harper 112: 670, 832. Catching whales in steel nets. Sci. Am. S. 62: 25588. Chase of the finback whale. M. Duncan. Outing 44: 679. 1846. Hunt 16: 98, 318. End of the British. Spec. 80: 81. Hidden tragedies of the Arctic whaling fleet. Harp. W. 50: 1668. Hunting the blue whale. Cur. Lit. 31: 354. Huntsmen of the sea. Harper 49: 650. In the Arctic Ocean. (A. C. Doyle.) McClure 2: 391. In^tfce, Arctic seas. Cornhill 15: 748. Incidents of. (F. T. Bullen ) Cornhill 75: 642. Eel. M. 129: 105. Log of the Bark Emily. (J. R. Spears, ed.) Harper 107: 242. Narrative of sufferings in. Mo. R. 146: 69. Nelicator of Arctic Alaska. Cent. 68: 701. Of Northern. J. Statis, Soc. 17: 34. Offshore whaling in the bay of Monterey. Cosmo. 29: 631. Running down whales. (C. F. Holder.) Sci. Am. 84:121. Statistics of. Hunt 6: 187, 9: 380, 10: 385 14- 197, 279. Sunk by a whale. Cur. Lit. 30: 346. Trapping big game of the sea. (C. F. Holder.) Sci. Am. 89: 391. Whale-fisheries of today. Nation 80: 226. Whale hunting. Cur. Lit. 32: 702. Whaling in Hudson bay. New Eng. M. n. s. 30: 188. Wonderful whale-hunting by steam. Cosmo. 37: 49. Tarn of the Essex whaler. Cosmo. 38: 68\ Whaleman's log. Stray leaves from a. Cent. 23: 507. Whaler. Chambers J. 70: 542. And whaling. Sat. R. 80: 865. Book of whalers. (F. E. Beddard.) Nation ,71: 238. > Life on a Greenland. (A. C. Doyle.) McC. 8: 460. Life on a South Sea. (F. T. Bullen.) Pop. Sci. Mo. 54: 818. Whale and the whaleman. (W. S. Birge.) New Eng. M. n. s. 34: 265. Whaler Pluck: a poem. Cosmopol. 20: 508. Whalers, rescue of the, 1897. (E. P. Bertholf.) Harper 79: 3. Whales. And their neighbors. Pop. Sci. Mo. 15: 237. And whalemen. Cham. J. 33: 225. And whaling. Sat. R. 80: 865. At South Kensington. Spec. 80: 789. British. Sat. R. 66: 372. California gray. Overland 3: 38. Am. Natural 22: 509. Faroe. Sat. Rev. 60: 474. Liv. Age 167: 379. Greenland, structure and economy of. J. Franklin Inst. 8: 21. Koryaks of Siberia and their whale festival. Sci. Am. 93: 482. Largest animals. St. Nich. 31: 456. Little fighting whales. (J. B. Connolly.) Harper 110: 431. Loss of the first born; a story (F. T. Bullen.) Spec. 80: 44. Natural history and fishery of Quart. 63: 176. Orphans, The. (F. T. Bullen ) Cornhill 79: 615. Eel. Mag. 133: 296. Liv. Age 222: 92. Past and present and their proba- ble origin. Nature 28: 199, 226. Pop. Sci. Mo. 27: 195. ' Right and sperm. (N. S. Shaler.) Am. Natural 7: 1. Sperm. Am. Natural 4: 725. Story of. Harper 12: 466. 18 Useful products of. Penny M. 9: 146, 154. White, in confinement. Pop. Sci. Mo. 55: 362. Ziphioid. Nature 5: 103. Whale's sweet perfume. Sci. Am. S. 53: 21807. Whaling. (H. L. Aldrich.) Outing 15: 113. Chapter on. New Eng. Mag. 8: 445. Coast. Northern whaling. Overland 6: 548. Disaster of 1871. New Eng. Mag. n. s. 18: 490. % Eskimo ice. (F. Schwatka.) Cosmo. 6:486. (H. L. Aldrich.) Outing 18: 13. Industry. (H. L. Aldrich.) Eng. M. 8: 234. Off shore, in the bay of Monterey. Cosmo. 29: 631. Perils of. Outing 33: 353. Perils and romance of. (G. Kobbe.) Cent. 18: 509. Whaling cruise. (Browner.) Liv. Age 14: 395. Liv. Age 13: 172. Journal of a. Am. Whig R. 2: 230. Marine insurance in case of a. Hunt 8: 169. Whaling-ground, a day on the Sol- ander. Chamb. J. 71: 186. List of magazine material on whales and whaling from April, 1907-Octo- ber, 1919. WHALES AND WHALING. Captain of the vanished fleet. (B. Sharp.) Atlan. 100: 246-51, August '07. Desolate islands of the Antarctic, So. Georgia. (R. C. Murphy.) Sci. Am. S. 77: 60-2, Jan. 24, '14. Electrocuting whales. (A. Hammond.) Illus. World 31: 504-6, Jan. '19. Forty barrel bull. (R. C. Murphy.) Outing 68: 100-3, April '16. Four whales. (R. C. Andrews.) Ind. 87: 56-7, July 10, '16. Genealogical history of the marine mammals. (Smithsonian.) Rept. 1907, 473-96. Girl's eye view of whaling. (M. Van Imvegen.) Sunset 39: 20-2, Aug. '17. Graphics of the American whaling industry. (J. A. Harris.) Pop Sci. 85: 83-6, July '14. History of the whaling industry. Sci. Am. S. 67: 237-8, Apr. 18, '09. Improvement in whaling methods. (J. A. Morch.) Sci. Am. 99: 75, August 1, '08. , Japanese whale hunt. (R. C. Andrews.) Outing 62: 70-9, April, '13. Killer whale. Sci. Am. 120: 491, May 10, '19. Knows all about whales. (G. McCafferty.) Am. M. 77: 60-1, May '14. Large sperm whale captured in Texas waters. (H. H. Newman.) Sci. n. s. 31: 631-2, April 22, '10. Last of the whalers. (J. L. Arthur.) 111. World 26: 695-8, January '17. Layard's beaked whale. (F. W. Fitzsimmons.) Nature 76: 247-8, July 11, '07. Leviathan. Living Age 252: 312-3, Feb. 2, '07. 'Longshore whaling in the Grenadines. (F. A. Feuger.) Outing 61: 664-79, March '13. Manufacturing of whale products. (J. A. Morch.) Sci. Am. S. 67: 15-6, Jan. 2, '09. Modern whale oil industry. (W. Mansbridge.) Sci. Am. S. 84: 175-6, Sept. 15, '17. Modern whaling; a personal experi- ence (W. J. Burn-Murdock.) 19th Cent. 68: 351-69, Aug. '10. Passing of the whale. (F. A. Lucas.) Sci. Am. S. 66: 337, N. 28, '08; Sci. Am. S. 67: 271, Apl. 24, '09. Passing of the whale. (J. A. Morch.) Sci. Am. S. 67: 171, 379, Mar. 13, June 12, '09. Real story of the whaler. (A. H. Verrill.) Review. Nation 102: 623-4, June 8, '16. ,/ Sei whale. (F. E. Beddard.) Nature 99: 17-1$, Mar. 1, '17. ' Shooting whales in the far east. R. C. Andrews.) Lit. Digest 62-67. July 12, '19. Shore whalers. (R. C. Andrews.) Ind. 84: 432-3, Dec. 13, '15. Shore whaling, a world industry. (R. C. Andrews.) Nat. Geog. M. 22: 411-42, May '11 Sinking of the bark "Kathleen". (F. Booth.) St. N. 36: 676-9, June, '09. Spouting and movements of whales. (E. G. Racovitz.) Smithson Kept. 1903, 627-45. Sub-Antarctic whaling. (S. F. Harmer.) Sci. Am. S. 88: 79-80, Aug. 2, '19. Submarine duel between a swordfish and a whale. (C. F. Holder.) Travel 23: 42-3, Aug., '14. Thousand year hunt of the whales. (G. R. Wieland.) Pop. Sci. 72: 426-8, May '08. Three species of beaked Whale. (F. W. True.) Sci. n. s. 26: 796, Dec. 6, '07. Uncle Bion's first whale. (T. A. Cutting.) Overland n. s. 51: 376-9, April '08. Varieties of whales. Sci. Am. 105: 169, Aug. 19, '11. Whale and his haunts. (S. Stewart.) Canad. M. 33: 386-99, 505-19, Sept. Oct. '09. (XWhale and the whaleman. (W. S. Birge.) New Eng. M. n. s. 34: 265-72, May '06. Whale fisheries of the world. (C. Rabot.) Smithson Rept. 1913, 481-9. Whale fisheries of today. V (P. L. Allen.) Nation 80: 226. Whale hunting as it is now done. *" (R. C. Andrews.) W. W. 17: 11031-47, Dec. '08. Whale hunting by steam. (P. T. McGrath.) Cosmop. 37: 49. Whale hunting industry. (F. A. Lucas.) Sci. Am. S. 65: 30, /an. 11, '08. Whale shark as an American fish. (T. Gill.) Sci. n. s. 15: 824. Whales in the American Museum of Natural History. Sci. Am. S. 64: 161-2, Sept. 14, '07. Whales in the Mediterranean. Sci. Am. S. 77: 333, May 23, '14. Whaling expedition in Korea: the California gray whale rediscovered in Korean waters. (R. C. Andrews.) Sci. Am. S. 74: 376-7, Dec. 14, '12. \ , Whaling in southern seas. Nature 94: 678-9, Feb. 18, '15. •* Whaling in the northwest Pacific. (E. Rhoda.) Overland n. s. 64: 223-32, Sept. '14. Whaling off the Alaskan coast. (J. Hadley.) Am. Geol. Soc. Bui. 47: 905-21, Dec. '15. Whaling, past and present. (A. C. Church.) New Eng. M. n. s. 38: 418-33, June '08. What shore whaling is doing for sci- ence. (R. C. Andrews.) Nature 88: 280-2, Dec. 28, '11. WHALE SHARKS. Rhinedon typus; the whale shark, further notes on its habits and dis- tribution. E. W. Gudger. Sci. n. s. 46:622. Dec. 20 '18. WHALE MEAT. Now for whale meat and sharkskin shoes. Cur. Opin. 64; 364-6, May, '18. No high cost of living here. Illus. World, 28; 379, Nov. '17. Ocean venison. Sci. Am. S. 85; 312, May 18, '18. Whale meat approved by the Amer- ican Public. Sci. Am. 119:388, Nov. 16^ '18. Same cond. Lit. Digest, 59jl8. Dec. 21, '18. Whale as a food factor. C. H. Claudy. Sci. Am. 118; 208-9, Mar. 9, '18 Whale beef and whales. E. T. Martin. Sci. Am. S. 85; 23, Jan. 12, '18. Whale meat and Hooverism. D. Wales. Illus. World, 29; 528-31, June '18. Whale meat in war time. W. P. Pycraft. Nature 101: 24, March 14, '18. Whale meat as a food. Sci. Am. 105; 56-7, July 15, '11. FROM NEW YORK TIMES. 1914. Letter on whale called "Old Tin Horn". July 27, 6: 6. Answer. July 29, 8: 6. 1916. Two men killed in encounter with a whale off the coast of Africa. Mar. 6, 8: 1. Editorial on history and possibilities of trade. July 5, 10:3. 1918. Whalemeat served at luncheon at American Museum of Natural History, Feb. 9, 22: 1. Norway will use fats for margarine. Feb. 17, II, 5: 8. Letter from Rear Admiral Peary to Maj. Gen. Goethals, suggesting including whale meat "pemmi- can" in army rations; reply from Goethals, Mar. 4, 9: 2. 20 Japanese have eaten whale meat for centuries. R. C. Andrews re- ports. Mar. 3, IV, 5: 1. Growing favor and high value of meat. Dr. H. M. Smith. April 8, 21: 2. U-Boats kill many in Atlantic. June 22, 9: 4. Manufacture of gloves from intes- tines of whales tried in Norway. Aug. 25, 18: 5. WHALING PICTURES — PRINTS, ENGRAVINGS, PAINTINGS, LITHOGRAPHS, ETC. Sperm whaling with its varieties. Col. lith. Benj. Russell, 1870. Right Whaling in Behring Straits and Arctic Ocean with its varieties. Col. lith. Benj. Russell, 1871. Sperm whaling. The chase. Col. lith. from drawing; ships by Bradford, figures by R. S. Gifford, sea by Van Beest. The capture. Col. lith. from drawings by A. Van Beest and R. Swain Gifford, corrected by Benj. ' Russell, 1859. The conflict. Col. lith. Cole. 1859. Whaler with whale alongside. (Pos- sibly the Ann Alexander.) Painting by R. Swain Gifford. Birth of the whale-fishery in New Bedford. Oil painting by William A. Wall, 1853. Ship in the Northwest cutting in her last whale. Col. print. On the whaling grounds. Etching. L. D. Eldred. Whaler at dock ready for sea. Etching. L. D. Eldred. Whaler hove down. Etching. L. D. E.ldred. Old whaler at dock^ Etching. L. D. Eldred. Towing out of harbor. Etching. L. D. Eldred. Whaling pictures. Twelve oil paint- ings by Clifford W. Ashley. 1906. 1. Calking. 2. Fitting out. 3. There she blows. 4. Lowering boats. 5. The chase (misty morning.) 6. Cutting in. 7. Bailing case. 8. .Before the try-pots. 9. A Nantucket sleigh ride. 10. Lancing a whale. 11. Mincing. 12. Harpooning porpoise. Jonah cast by the fish on dry land. Early 18th century print. Jonah cast overboard. Woodcut. Circa 1740. Jonah in the whale's belly. Wood- cut. Jonah. Old German engraving. Shoal of sperm whales off the Island of Hawaii. Col. lith. Hulsart-Hill. 1838. Shoal of sperm whales off the Island of Hawaii. Uncolored. Canis Carcharias, etc. Engraving. 1758. The Greenland whale-fishery. Copper engraving. Robert Dodd. Circa 1790. Same. Large folio. 1789. The Northwest or Davis's Straits whale-fishery. Robert Dodd. Circa 1790. Same. Large folio. 1789. To the Hono'ble the Court of Direc- tors of the South Sea Company. This piece being a representation of the fishery of Great Britain in its three different branches, viz.: Cod, herring, and whale, is most humbly dedicated. Broadside. Eng. T. Baston, E. Kirkall. Proclamation of the Governor of Newfoundland concerning the fish- eries along the coast. (Reference to Whale Fisheries, and depreda- tions of crew.) 1766. Ms. Signed by Hugh Palliser. Rousseau relics. 1801-1893. Whale ships abandoned in the Arctic Ocean. Original painting by Benj. Rus- sell. Right whaling. Col. print. Copy. Japanese whaling print. No inscription. Bound out. Charcoal sketch by A. C. Church. Sperm whaling. Col. print. Copy. "t binnen seylen der Groenlands vaar- den." Col. print. Ship "Young Phoenix" whaling in the South Pacific. Col. print. 1831. Navigatio piscatorum in glacie quae- rentium balaenam. Col. print. Sperm whale in a flurry. From an old log book. 1831. Destruction of whale ships off Cape Thaddeus, Arctic Ocean, June, 1865, by Conf. ship Shenandoah. Col. print from log. Ship Isaac Howland standing in for a whale. 1850. Arctic whaling. Eng. Rotterdam. 1780. Smeerenburg. Painting by Van der Capelle. Circa 1670. Greenland fishery. Col. print. 21 Japanese print. Adventures of Mija- moto Musaski "Once, in the sea of Hizen, he encountered a large whale, which he thrust in the back with his sword." Print by Utagawa. Capturing a sperm whale. Col. eng. Hulbert. Sperm whaling. Taking up boats. Col. print. Copy. Photos, of collection of whaling irons owned by F. Gilbert Hinsdale. A view of ship boats engaged in sperm whaling, and a ship cutting in a sperm whale, and towing. Col. print. Fighting sperm whale. Col. print from sketch in log-book. 1831. Ship Young Phoenix hove to off Cape Horn. Col. print. From sketch in log- book. 1831. Ship Gen. Williams. Bow boat got a whale. Col. print from sketch in log- book. 1831. Ship Isaac Rowland. Larboard boat struck, killed, and lost a whale. Seylen in t'Ys en soeken na de walvis. Col. print. Dutch. Ship Young Phoenix cutting and boil- ing. Col. print from sketch in log- book. 1831. Balaena ramis adigitur ad navim. Col. print. Ship Isaac Rowland full bound home. Col. print from sketch in log-book. La baleine. Les peeheurs s'etant ap- proch&s trop pr£s 1'enorme Cetac6 brise. Col. lith. Garnery. Peche du cachalot. Lith. Garnery. Pe"che de la baleine. Col. lith. Garnery. "Rat Hole Squadron." Painting by Benj. Russell. Stranded whale on the coast of Ostend. Col. lith. 1827. Same whale. Skeleton with dancers between jaw bones, celebrating birthday of Queen. Col. lith. 1827. Rousseau. Etching. L. D. Eldred. Abandonment of whalers in the Arctic, 1872. Set of five lith. by Benj. Russell. Old whaler at dock in Fairhaven. Painting by N. Briganti. Private signals of the whaling vessels belonging to the port of New Bed- ford. 1857. Col. lith. Ordinance of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, prohibit- ing the importation of "Whale- Oyle, Fins, or Gils, but by ships set forth from hence, and by Eng- lish subjects. Die Martis 6 Maii 1645." Broadside. Black letter. Whaling off Spitzbergen. Old Dutch painting. Greenland whale fishery. Eng. Maulen and Willson. Een walfisch. Lang so voeten ges- trandt op de Hollandtse Zee. Kust tusschen Schevelingen en Katwyk in Sprakelmaandt. Dutch copper plate. Ship Mars of New Bedford. Photo. Ship Falcon of New Bedford. Photo. Stranded whale. Print. 1614. Whale fishery. Mezzotint. Dodd. La baleine d'Ostend visit6e par 1'Ele"- phant, la Giraffe, les Osages, et les Chinois. Col. lith. A view of the whale fishery. Hinton. London. Sperm whale in a flurry. Lith. Col. Currier and Ives. Peche a la Baleine. Lith. Mozin. South Sea whale fishery. Eng. Huggins. 1834. Old whaleships. Photos. J. G. Tirrell. 1903. Cutting up a whale. Photos. View of the Stone Fleet, which sailed from New Bedford, Nov. 16, 1861. Col. Lith. Political cartoon. The new South Sea fishery, or a new way to catch whales. J. Cruikshank. 1791. North Sea whale fishery. Col. lith. J. Baillie. Old Italian folio print. Oceano Set- tentrionale. Pesca della Balena. Mare di Spitzberga. Pesca del Pesce Sega. Capturing the whale. Col. lith. Currier. Ship Com. Morris. Sperm whaling in the N. Atlantic Morris grounds. Col. print. American whaler. Lith. Chronometer Club. Tin-types of 21 whaling captains in frame. View of Brant Point, Nantucket, show- ing 'camel.' " Artotype. 1909. Cagelot of Potvalvis. Eng. 1764. 22 Mysticetus, or common whale. Lith. Cachelot. Artotype. Walvisch. Dutch caricature. Ridder Kessls, commandant var de Stoomvalvisch, by de beleegering Maast tricht. Dutch caricature. Ship Falcon of New Bedford. Photo of sketch*. Rousseau, Desdemona, and Commo- dore Morris. Photo. Ship Mars. Photo of sketch. Ship Addison in storm. Water color. (Cut from log). Bark Canton ready for sea. Whaling print. Old English. A series of six prints issued by Car- ington Bowles. London. 1750. a. A whale diving to the bottom after he is struck with the Har- pone Iron and the Harponier standing in readiness to wound him afresh with spears when he rises again. b. A Whale struck with a Har- pone Iron diving among the Ice, the Harponier going to chop the Rope off, to prevent the long Boat being drawn under Water, or split against the Ice. c. A Whale swimming with great Force and celerity after the Har- pone Iron is fixt in him. d. The Harponier poking a Whale with their Lances, after he is en- feebled through loss of Blood, at the Wound made by the Har- pone Iron. e. The Fleaing of the Whale in order to cut it up to freight the Ship. f. Ships Freighted with Whale, and Sailing out of Ice for Home. A view of the whale fishery. Eng. Study of Ship Palmetto. Stern view. Water color. C. H. Gifford. Whaler homeward bound. Photo of painting by Chase. Sperm whaling. Chase. Artotype. Sperm whaling. Capture. Artotype. Bark Catalpa. Lith. 1876. Navigatio super glaciem. Col. print. Whale or Greenland fishery. Eng. Study of ship Palmetto. Bow. Water color. C. H. Gifford. Historia animantium marinorum iconi- graphica Balaenarum. Col. print showing varieties of whales and processes of whaling. 18th century print. De Walvis wort na boord geboegseerd of geroeyd, &c. Dutch col. print of whaling scene. A view of the whale fishery and the manner of killing bears near and on the coast of Greenland. Eng. from Banke's new system of geography. Stranded whale. "Ceruleus profert immania corpora pontus quorum unum hie cernis depictum candide lector; Juventum Batsu i deforme in littore monstrum quod tibi spectandum scita dat Goltzius arte." Dutch eng. Stranded whale, "hoet Afmaken van de Cacelotvis den 20 Feb. anno 1762, tussenwyk op zee en Zantvoort op Strand gedreven. Copper plate, circa 1762. Whale feeding. Pen and ink sketch. Cachalots. Book illustration. Van Achter, van vore in T' vercorten. Stranded whale. Dutch print. Warhasstig und wunderbarlich Mon- ster, oder Pottfisch in der gestallt wie eines, Wallfisches, &c. Dutch print. 1598. P6che a la baleine en Chine. 1666. Eng. Turner's whale. (Original in Metro- politan Art Museum.) Photo. School of whales. Photo. Blubber on deck. Photo. --• "Rotch fleet." Photo. Hauling jaw of right whale on deck. Photo. Ship in lower bay. Painting. Russell. Stranded whale. Eng. 1602. Stranded whale. Eng. 1598. i/List of shipping owned in the district of New Bedford, Jan. 1, 1832, em- ployed in the whale fishery, and foreign trade. Porpoises and dolphins. Lith. Cetaceae. Lith. Spermaceti whale brought to London Dock. Eng. 1762. Stripping blubber. "The triumphant tackle rises into sight dragging after it the disengaged end of the first strip of blubber." Photo. "Sun Dial" and wharf scene, showing casks. Photo. Terres antiques. Whaling off Ice- land, showing Hecla in eruption. Book illustration. 23 Ship "Derwent Hunter" of New Zea- land, formerly "North America" of New London. Photo. Catching whales. Lith. Whaleman statue, New Bedford, Mass. Photo. Attack on a whale by a swordfish. Wood-cut from Gleason's Pictorial. Cetaceae. Book illustration. Wharf scene in whaling times. Photo. Ship carpenters at work on windlass. Photo. Oil casks on wharf, with whaler dry- ing sails. Photo. Whaleship at Rotch wharf. Photo. Whaling book-plates. Hull, Eng. Ship hove down. Photo. Detail of "Rotch Fleet." Photo. Dutch whalers. Four sketches. Early print. Striking a whale. Col. print from Leslie's. 1910. There they blow. Col. cartoon. Puck. 1908. Whaler at sea. Photo. Baling the case. Photo of sketch. Whaling irons. Photo. Whaling irons. Photo. Whaling irons. Photo. De walvischvangst. Eng. 1778. Navire baleinier a la voile. Eng. Greenland whalers returning to port. Dutch eng. Kessels of de man van de Walvisch. Dutch caricature. Af tekening van een cachalot den 20th Feb., 1762, tussen Zandvoort en Wykop Zee, aan strand gedraven. Groot 61 voet 6 duym. Eng. Profil d' une baleine. Magazine illustration from L' Il- lustration." Attaque d' une baleine. Magazine illustration from L' Il- lustration." Baleine harponn§e et remorqu£e. Magazine illustration from L" Il- lustration." Whalebone being taken aboard. Photo. Whaler Splendid, bought in New Bed- ford in 1873 for New Zealand owners. Photo. Jonah thrown into the sea. "Leviathan." Old wood-cut. Whale hunting. Lith. 1818. Jonah thrown into the sea. Eng. 1730. Group of whaling book-plates. Stranded whale. Dutch eng. Indiens Kodiaks chassant la baleine. Eng. Whale fishing. Wood-cut. Varieties of cetacea. Wood eng. 1812. A view of the whale fishery. Eng. P§che de la baleine, harponnement. Eng. 33 photographs of whaling scenes, taken on board a whaler. Harpooned whale under ice-floe. Pen and ink sketch. Spermaceti whale, drawn after nature. Eng. 1764. Whale fishing. Wood-cut. Whalers at wharf. Photo. Monster whale run ashore in Texas. 1919. Mag. illust. Baleiner Americain d§pecant la baleine sur le Borne du Bresil. Lith. 1841. Catching whales. Lith. Whaling scene in the Arctic. Old col. print. 23 photographs of the Raleigh pano- rama of a whaling voyage. Coopering oil. Photo. Bark Sunbeam. Photo. 1886. Destruction of a whale boat from the ship Ann Alexander of New Bedford. Wood-cut from Gleason's Pictorial. Whaler. Photo of painting by J. M. W. Turner. (In the Metropolitan Art Museum.) Boats approaching a whale. Lith. 1813. Whalers attacked by bears. Lith. H. M. S. Agamemnon laying the At- lantic cable in 1858. A whale crosses the line. Col. lith. Varieties of whales. Wood-cuts. Last of old whaler, Chance Bluff, New Zealand. Photo. "Siet Groenlants Redery," &c. Old Dutch print. "Hy kant de buyk omhoogh," &c. Old Dutch print. De walfisch-leider. Dutch caricature. Jonah preaching. Eng. Jonah cast from the whale's belly. Eng. Peche de la baleine. Lith. Discovery of the Fortunate Islands. Reproduction of a print in "Nova typis transacta navigatio," by Fr. Don Honorio Philoporio Or- dinis S. Benedicti, Monacho, 1621. " . . . . suddenly a very large whale came up, and the pilots landed the galley upon his im- mense back, which he kept per- fectly still and immovable as a rock; and there those most holy men celebrated the sacred cere- mony of the Mass " A boat going on the tail of a fish. Lith. 1822. A whale upsetting a boat. Lith. 1822. Striking a whale with the third har- poon. Lith. 1822. Lancing the whale. Lith. 1822. Der Wallfischfang. Woodcut. 1839. Whaler drying sails. Photo. 24 Wharf scene showing whalers. Photo. Deck of whaler. Photo. Deck of whaler showing trypots. Photo. Whaler at dock drying sails. Photo. Boats approaching a whale. Col. lith. 1813. A ship's boat attacking a whale. Col. lith. 1813. Shooting the harpoon at a whale. Col. lith. 1813. A whale brought alongside a ship. Col. lith. 1813. Whale hunt off Barbadoes; harpoon- ing a monster. 111. from the Graphic. Drawn by Frank Brang- wyn. 1900. Collision between Netherland steamer Waesland and a large whale. Sci. Am. Dec. 11, 1886. Le physale cylindrique. Col. lith. Le beluga. Col. print. Dolphins. Le dauphin de PSron. Col. print. Dolphins. Col. print. Dolphins. Col. print. Dolphins. Skulls. Dolphins. Skulls. Col. print. Dolphin. Skeleton. Cachalot macrocSphale. Col. lith. Baleine franche. Col. lith. Baleines. Col. lith. Rorqual. Gibbar. Col. lith. Physale cylindrique. Col. lith. Vertebrae of cachalots. Lith. Cachalot. Col. lith. Skull of cachalot. Lith. Narwhal. Lith. Baleine. Lith. Baleine. Lith. Baleine. Details. Lith. Baleine. Details. Lith. Baleine. Col. lith. Whaling among icebergs. Eng. Heaving down a whaler. Photo. Whaler hove down. Photo. Whaler partly hove down. Photo. Fast to a whale among icebergs. Original design by Vitringa (Cele- brated Dutch painter.) circa 1744. Stranded whale. German print. 1603. Greenland whale fishery. Eng. T. Wallis. The Whaleman. Half-tone of statue. RETURN TO CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT 202 Main Library 642-3403 LOAN PERIOD 1 _HOME USE 4~ ALL BOOKS MAY BE RECALLED AFTER 7 DAYS 1 -month loans may be renewed by calling 642-3405 6-month loans may be recharged by bringing books to Circulation Desk Renewals and recharges may be made 4 days prior to due date DUE AS STAMPED BELOW a, CIR, MOV 23 1983 FORM NO. DD 6, 40m, 6'76 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY BERKELEY, CA 94720