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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 

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639.3-SH47H 

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Jenkins,  Thomas  H. 

Bark  Kathleen  sunk  by  a  whale. 
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639.3-W55-P-25 
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639.3-W55-P-24 

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639.3-W55-P-23 
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639.3-M884E 
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639.3-D-M914G 
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1   639.3-W55-P21 
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Whaling  and  sealing  claims  against 
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639.3-P612W 

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Taber,  Charles  S. 

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919.61-T11 

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639.3-W55-P-9 
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974.41-N421CR 

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"Safe    13" 
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Whaling   in   the   Falkland   Islands. 

P.  box  358 

Whaling  outfits.  P.  box  45 

Whaling  pictures. 

H.  L.  Aldrich.  P.  box  400 

Whaling,  Primitive. 

In— Appendix  5  of  974.41-NN421CR 
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Wilkinson,  David. 

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639.3-W676W 


Williams,   E.  C. 

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Williams,  John  G. 

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Williams,  Joseph  R. 

Whalefishery.      1834.      .       "Safe  10" 
Williams,  William   F. 

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639.3-W55-P.8 
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Havre.      1832. 

639.3-W55-P.19 
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From  wheel  and  lookout.     B871FO 
Whaleman's   wife.  B871 

Caulkins,  F.   M. 

History  of  New  London. 

974.61-N466C 
Clutterbuck,  Walter  J. 

The   skipper   in  Arctic   seas.      1890. 
919.8-C627S 

Collection     of     voyages     and     travels. 

London.      1732.      Vol.    2,    p.    421, 

Vol.   3,  p.   32,   486,  Vol.   8,  p.   902. 

910.8-C47 

Coulter,    John. 

Adventures  on  the  western  coast  of 
South  America  and  the  interior  of 
California.  1847.  910.4-C83 


Crevecoeur,  J.  Hector  St.  John. 

Letters  from   an   American   farmer. 

816-C86 

Flint,  Martha  B. 

Early  Long  Island.     974.71-L863FL    '= 

p.  231    \ 

Friend. 

Honolulu,   1843-51.  070.9-F91 

Furman,  Gabriel. 

Antiquities   of   Long   Island. 

974.71-L863FU 

General     history     and     collection     of   J 
voyages.       Edinburgh.       1824.    Vol.    *\ 

15;    p.    4.  910.8-K46 

,Hine,  C.  G. 

Marthas  Vineyard.        974.41-M365H  X 
Holden,   Horace. 

A  narrative  of  the  shipwreck,  cap- 
tivity, and  sufferings  of  Horace 
Holden  and  Benjamin  H.  Nute, 
who' were  cast  away  in  the  Ameri- 
can ship  Mentor,  on  the  Pelew 
Islands.  1836.  919.66-H71 

Hough,   F.  B. 
Papers    relating 
Nantucket. 


to    the    island    of 
974.41-N157HO 


Howell,  G.  R. 

Early  history  of  Southampton,  L.  I. 
974.71-S085H 
Howland,   Franklyn. 

History   of   Acushnet   whaling   mas- 
ters and  whalers.       974.41-AC95H 
Jack  man,   William. 

The      Australian      captive.     Rev.     I. 
Chamberlayne,    ed.  B-B132C 

-Jennings,  Herman  A. 

Provincetown,    or,    Odds    and    Ends 
from   the   tip    end. 

1890^   974-41-P974J 
La  PeyrSre,  Isaac  de. 

Account  of  Greenland.   (Spitsbergen 
whale  fisheries.)      1646. 

919.8-L313A 

Life   and   adventures   of  James   M'ln- 

tosh   the   "legless   cyclist",   with   an 

account    of    his    adventures    in    the 

Arctic.  B-M1-P.2 

Lindsay,   David   M. 

Voyage  to  the  Arctic  in  the  whaler 
Aurora.  919.8-L646V 

MacNab,   Robert. 

Murihiku.      1909.  993.1-M231MA 

Martens,    Fred. 

Viaggio   di  Spizberga  o'  Gronlanda. 
Bologna.      1680.        919.8-I-M364V 
Massachusetts   Historical  Society.  \/ 
Proceedings. 

Series  1.     v.   5;    355 

v.   7;    195,    196 
v.10;    323 
Series  2.     v.   1;   18 

v.17;    501 
'     -v.45;    652 

v.49;    84  906-M38 


12 


Massachusetts   Historical  Society. 
Collections. 
Series  1. 

Series  2. 


V. 
V. 

V. 
V. 
V. 
V. 

v. 

V. 
V. 
V. 

3; 

8; 
3; 
6; 
9; 
8; 
5; 
6; 
8; 
6; 

157,  161 
202 
19,  29 
668,   669,   673 
20,  36 
156 
178 
39,    49,    73 
548 
4  85            906-M38C 

^Series  3. 

"  Series  4. 

-Series   5. 

Series   6. 

-  Series  7. 

Mermilliod,    M. 

Disbours. 

Montgomery,    James. 
Journal    of    voyages 

1832. 
Mulford,  Prentice. 

Prentice  Mulford's  own  story.    1913. 

B-M896 

Munro,  W.   H. 

History  of  the  town 


599-M317P.2 

and     travels. 
910.8-M76 


Nakahama,    Munjiro. 

Story  of  Nakahama.  »  L.  D.  Eldred. 
974.41-F167EL 

Presentation  of  a  Samurai  sword  to 
the  town  of 


Narborough,  Sir  John  and  others. 
Account  of  several  late  voyages  and 
discoveries     to     the     South     and 
North.      1694.  910.4-N^65A 

Naturalist's  note  book.     v.  2. 

502-N21 

New  Bedford,  Mass.       974.48-N42-P.7 
Nordenskjold,   A.   E. 

Arctic  voyages.      1879.       919.8-L561 
New  Bedford  Port  Society. 

Reports.      In-vols.    43,    49,    51. 

040-P19 

Old  Dartmouth  Historical  Society. 
Publications.      •  s  974.41-N421O 

Bourne  whaling  museum.  No.  44, 

45. 

Fitting  out  a  whaler.  No.   14 

New  Bedford  outfitters.  •    44 

Oxford   Village.  43 

Traditions    of    Padanaram. 
-    List   of  Dartmouth   ships.  2 

Voyages  of  the  Bart.  Gosnold.  44 
Old  whaleships  and  wharf  scenes. 
New    Bedford    Storage    and    Ware- 
house Co.  639.3-N423O 

Pease,    Z.  W. 

The  Catalpa  expedition.      1897. 

910.4-P32 
Pinkerton,  John. 

General   collection   of   the   best  and 

most      interesting      voyages      and 

travels  in  all  parts  of  the  world. 

1810.  910.8-P65 

Ribs   and    trucks    from    Davy    Jones's 

locker.      1842.  808.8-G1R 

-Rich,  Shebnah. 

Truro,    Cape    Cod,    or,    Landmarks 
and    sea-marks. 

974'.41-T777R 


Richardson,    Sir    John. 

The    polar    regions.      1861. 

919.8-R39P 
Romance   of   travel. 

Phil.      1854.  910.8-R662 

Ross,  Peter. 

History  of   Long  Island. 

974.71-L863RO 
/Rotch,  William. 

Memorandum    written    by    William 
Rotch  in  the  eightieth-year  of  his -^t 
age.  B-R742 

Sailors'    Magazine. 

Vols.  6,  7,  8,  9,  11,  12,  13.     050-SA25 
Scoresby  the  whaler. 

In — Romance    of    travel. 

910.8-R662 

Sea  and  its  wonders.         591.92-K632S 
de  Seldsaame  en  Noit  Gehoorde  Wal- 
Vis-Vangst.      1684.  919.8-S1 

Semmes,  Raphael. 

Cruise  of  the  Alabama  and  Sumter. 

973.7-SE5 
Spollon,  John. 

The  whaleman,  and  other  sea  songs. 
811.49-SP66W 
Swift,  C.  F. 

Cape  Cod.  974.41-C171-SW 

Taber,  C.  A.  M. 

Rhymes     from     a     sailor's    journal. 
1873.  811.49-T11 

Taylor,  Isaac. 

Views    and    illustrations    of    1  ades, 
etc.,    1826.  609-T216S 

Thompson,  B.  F. 

History  of  Long  Island. 

974.71-L863T 
Torfaeus,    Thormodus. 

Gronlandia      antiqua,      seu      veteris 
Gronlandiae.      1706.         998-T634G 
Turley,  Charles. 

Voyages,   of    Captain    Scott.       1915. 
p.   227-8.  919.9-SCO86T 

United  States  Court  of  Commissioners 
of  the  Alabama  Claims. 
List  of   claims.  973.72-UN3 

Von  Troll,  Uno. 

Letters  on  Iceland.  914.91-T74 

Also  in  v.  1:662  of  910.8-P65 

Whaling    and    sealing    claims    against 
Russia. 
U.  S.  57th  Cong.  1st  Sess.  Sen.  Doc.  Y" 

v.  8. 
Wilkes,  Charles. 

Narrative  of  the  U.  S.'  exploring  ex- 
pedition.     1838-1842.     v.   5,   chap. 
12,    Currents  and   whaling.     1845. 
910.8-W65 
Wilson,  Rufus  R. 

Historic   Long  Island.     (Whalers   of 
Suffolk).  974.71-L863WI 

Sea    rovers.  656-W6*96S 

Winsor,  Justin. 

History  of  the  town  of  Duxbury. 

974.41-D956W 
Wright,   Sidney. 

Romance  of  the  world's  fisheries. 

639-W934R 


I 


1  <* 

IS 


LOG  BOOKS. 

"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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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