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of marked whales]. — Tomilin, 1962, Cetacea of the U.S.S.R., Fauna 

 U.S.S.R., 79: 38, fig. 8 (animal), fig. 9 (skull) [N. Pacific; now rare in 

 Soviet waters; Hawaii; Ecuador; distribution; migrations, natural 

 history; economics]. 



[Balaenoptera musculus], Marr, 1962, Discovery Rep., 32: 127, 138, 145, 

 147, 245, pi. 3 (krill-filled stomach) [Antarctic; krill feeding and 

 pursuits; foetal growth relative to krill feeding]. 



Balaenoptera musculus musculus, Tomilin, 1946, Compt. Rend. Acad. Sci. 

 U.R.S.S., 52(5): 468 [northern subspecies recognized]. 



Sibbaldus musculus, Kellogg, 1929, Ann. Rep. Smithsonian Inst., 1928: 

 483, fig. 6 (animal) [S. Atlantic: South Georgia; South Shetland; N. 

 Atlantic: Panama (Cristobal)]; 1940, Nat. Geogr. Mag. 77(1): 57, 

 pi. 2 (animal), fig. p. 67 (animal), fig. p. 68 (skeleton) [characters; 

 habits; distribution]. — G. M. Allen, 1942, Extinct and vanishing 

 mammals of the western hemisphere, p. 519 [history; habits; whaling; 

 conservation] . 



Balcenoptera jubartes Lacepede, 1804, Hist. Nat. cetacees, pp. xxxvii, 120, 

 pi. 4 (animal) [N. Atlantic: (type locality: Greenland seas, especially 

 between Greenland and Iceland; name based on authors' accounts 

 and derived from the "baleine jubarte" of Bonnaterre, 1789]. — Sonnini 

 (Lacepede), 1804, Hist. Nat. cetacees, pp. 33, 200 [characters]. 



B[alaena\ borealis, Fischer (not Lesson), 1829, Synopsis Mammalia, 

 p. 524 [part; name based on the B. boops of Albers (1822, Icon. Anat., 

 pi. 1), the "Ostend whale," and other blue whales]. 



Rorqualus borealis, Hamilton, 1837, Jardine's Naturalist's Library, 

 Mammalia, 6 (whales) : 125, 138, pi. 6 (skeleton) [N. Atlantic: Scotland 

 (type locality: North Berwick, Firth of Forth); type stranded 1831; 

 skeleton in Edinburgh Museum]. 



Balana maximus borealis, Knox (of Hamilton, not Lesson), 1838, Catalogue 

 of anatomical preparations illustrative of the whale, particularly of 

 the great northern rorqual (Balaena maximus borealis) . . . p. 5, fig. p. 8 

 (skull) [N. Atlantic: Scotland (Bay near Berwick, 23 miles from 

 Edinburgh); type stranded Oct. 5, 1831; mounted skeleton in Royal 

 Institution of Edinburgh, 1834, 1835; exhibited in London 1838; 

 osteology; baleen; anatomy]. 



Sibbaldus borealis, Gray, 1864a, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 14: 352 [N. Atlantic: 

 the "baleine d'Ostende" of Van Breda, 1827, and Dubar, 1828]; 1864b 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864: 223, fig. 18 (rib) [characters; history; 

 synonyms: borealis "Jardine," rorqual Dewhurst, gigas Reinhardt 

 tenuirostris Sweeting]. 



Balaenoptera Rorqual Dewhurst, 1832, Mag. Nat. Hist., 5: 214 [N. Atlantic: 

 found dead floating in the North Sea between England and Belgium, 

 towed to Ostend; type: the Ostend whale skeleton described while 

 exhibited in Charing Cross, London; history]. 



