SOME OBSERVATIONS ON ANTARCTIC CETACEA. 

 Second Voyage of the " /Scoiia " continued. 



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If reference be made to the Xoolooical I,o- of tin- *<> i' |\'ol. l\'. I'.-irt I.), it will 

 be found that the plentiful appranuiiT of \\lialcs is almost :d\v;iy< associated witli I lie 

 presence of large nuinher< nf liirds of dill'ercnt s] md with phosphorescence of 



