. The seals and whales of the British seas. O o 0 O \C) ,^ â rj- CO V- ^ S^ ~ ^~ 3 o o S O OJ t o ^^ o ci â ^ c; ^ -^ ^J o O ^ <: /2 ^ OJ ^ J_, j__. ^ _^_, ^_, ^ ;^ . ^ ^ CJ i-, ^ u 1-1 bo P S d > ° rt O o o o o o 1=:u bo ^ o ij ^ J3 .J^ ^ oS2j CO CO CO c/:) O) J CO > 4_, s OJ o 5 _o tJ3 5 ill o o >» n-. C z A > C/1 i5 u > K s s Wholly white,out 12 ft. longd notched at5 edge s Dark beneath,12 feet or morelong a c k, withroad band qfhite across PQ-^ 3 . j::; ^ -a â^ t3 TS T3 ts CJ ti (D OJ OJ o p o o o o ct -^ rt oJ _rt _rt c r^ cJ5 CO Oh Ph E K OJ X 3 t OJ O


. The seals and whales of the British seas. O o 0 O \C) ,^ â rj- CO V- ^ S^ ~ ^~ 3 o o S O OJ t o ^^ o ci â ^ c; ^ -^ ^J o O ^ <: /2 ^ OJ ^ J_, j__. ^ _^_, ^_, ^ ;^ . ^ ^ CJ i-, ^ u 1-1 bo P S d > ° rt O o o o o o 1=:u bo ^ o ij ^ J3 .J^ ^ oS2j CO CO CO c/:) O) J CO > 4_, s OJ o 5 _o tJ3 5 ill o o >» n-. C z A > C/1 i5 u > K s s Wholly white,out 12 ft. longd notched at5 edge s Dark beneath,12 feet or morelong a c k, withroad band qfhite across PQ-^ 3 . j::; ^ -a â^ t3 TS T3 ts CJ ti (D OJ OJ o p o o o o ct -^ rt oJ _rt _rt c r^ cJ5 CO Oh Ph E K OJ X 3 t OJ OJ 2 1:3 D^ H ^ B^ S ^ s ^ CO S^ ^ ^ Q J p O o â -^ >^ ^ -^ -M 4^ -i- â S> ^S- â ^ ? ^â j K- s; )- -c -^ ~ o ? CT- wi i Ty; ^i 5! o :^ ~ O UO ^â¢â¢ S ^ .â ^ to 1^ 6 ^1 SB Fu O1^ s; o â¢^ to. SEALS AND WHALES OF THE BRLTLSH SEAS. 85 ODONTOCETI (TOOTHED WHALES). PHYSETERIDAI. The second sub-order into which tlie Cetacea are divided, is theOdontoccti, or Toothed Wliales. In this section, baleen is never present, butwell-developed teeth are found in one or both jaws of the adult; in somespecies they are very numerous ; sometimes, though rarely, deciduous. Theblow-hole is single, and the skull generally asymmetrical, or not preciselyalike on both sides of the medial line. Professor Flower divides theOdontoccti into three families, one of which, the Ilatanistida:, as already said,is found only in India and South America : the other two, Pliysetciida;and DclpliinidcB, arc represented in our Fauna by about fifteen species. Of the Pliysctcrida:, four genera are represented in the British faunaby four or five species ; namely, one Physctcr, the Sperm Whale ; twoHyperoodons, the common Beaked Whale, and a doubtful species called theBroad-fronted Beaked Whale ; one Ziphiiis, Cuviers


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