. 1934 - 5 2 75 -"90 ut O < or 80- 75 1935 - B 10 IS 20 25 NUMBER OF CORPORA LUTEA 30 35 Fig. 12. Average length of whales in each class of corpora lutea numbers. whalers. Whalers cannot of course guess the age of the whales they are pursuing, and the question must be transferred to considering whether all lengths of adults are taken impartially, since if all lengths are taken all ages must be also. The average length of whales found in each class of corpora lutea numbers was shown for the 1932-3 material (Fig. 6). Since the point at issue is an important one it would be as well to sup


. 1934 - 5 2 75 -"90 ut O < or 80- 75 1935 - B 10 IS 20 25 NUMBER OF CORPORA LUTEA 30 35 Fig. 12. Average length of whales in each class of corpora lutea numbers. whalers. Whalers cannot of course guess the age of the whales they are pursuing, and the question must be transferred to considering whether all lengths of adults are taken impartially, since if all lengths are taken all ages must be also. The average length of whales found in each class of corpora lutea numbers was shown for the 1932-3 material (Fig. 6). Since the point at issue is an important one it would be as well to supplement this material with figures from the 1934-5 an^ 1935—6 data (Fig. 12). The average length in the first four groups is low but increasing with age and rises to 85 ft. by the time five corpora lutea have been accumulated, remaining between 85 and 90 ft. throughout the whole of the rest of life.


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