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1. Beddard, F. E. A book of whales. Charleston Library 



Society. A thoroughly scientific but readable account 

 of the whales and dolphins. 



2. Brown, J. T. The whalemen, vessels, apparatus, and 



methods of the [whale] fishery. In The fisheries 

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3. BuLLEN, F. T. The cruise of the Cachalot. Also Deni- 



zens of the deep. Charleston Library Society. . A 

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4. Clark, A. H. History and present condition of 



the [whale] fishery. In The fisheries and fishery 

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 seum Library. Contains a description of the capture 

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5. Flower and Lydeker. Mammals, recent and extinct. 



Museum Library. Contains an excellent article on 

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6. Lucas, F. A. Whales and whaling on the coast of New- 



foundland. The Children's Museum News, Dec, 

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7. Manigault, G. E. The Black whale captured in Charles- 



ton Harbor. Froc. Elliott Soc. 1885. Museum 

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8. True, F. W. The whalebone whales of the Western 



North Atlantic, etc. Museum Library. Contains 

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