Mammalia Recent And Extinct An Elementary Treatise for the Use of the Public S

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A W Scott
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" GXOBIOCEPHALTJS MACBOBHYNCHirs, 1 Gray. The South Sea Black-fish. Synonyms GlobioceplialusmacrorTiynclius, Gray, S. &W. P. 320; Suppl.
Black-fish of the South Sea Whalers, Bennett, Wh. Voy. P. 233 ; Crowther, P. Z. S. , 1864.
Teeth |j|, subcylindrical, variable in number.
Colour, black. Length, from 16 to 20 feet. " Head, thick, square, and short ; the snout blunt, and but little prominent. The angles of the lips are curved upwards, giving the physiognomy an innocent, smiling expression. " Be
...nnett, Whaling Voyage, p. 233.
The museum skulls of this species correspond closely in every characteristic formation and in size with the particulars given of those of the Gr. Melas, and I feel incapable to point out any salient character by which to separate the species.
These animals are abundant in our seas, and, according to Mr. Bennett, roam about the ocean in very large troops, and appear to inhabit the greater portion of the aqueous globe, uninfluenced by the remoteness or vicinity of the land.


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