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THE WHALEBONE WHALES OF THE WESTERN NOKTH ATLANTIC. 



BAL^NA GLACIALIS BONNATEREE. EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN. LENGTH OF FIRST RIB. 



Locality. 



Iceland, No. I 



Guetaria, Spain 



Taranto, Italy 



San Sebastian, Spain 



Long Id., N. Y. (Field Columb. Mus.) 

 Cape Lookout, N. C. (Raleigh Mus.). 



Long Id., N. Y. ( Amer. Mus.) 



Amagansett, N. Y. (Natl. Mus.) 



Charleston, S. C 



Coast of New Jersey ' 



Length of Skull. 



153 



113 



89 



63 



152.0 

 152.0 

 128.0 

 124.0 

 I 145 

 9fS 



Length of First Rib. 



Left. 



in. 



5°-4' 

 327 



15-7 



48.0 

 44 5 

 33 5 



295 

 28.75 



Right. 



38.2 

 26.0 



iS-7 



49.0 

 50-5 

 35-0 

 38-3 

 29 5 

 29 o 



In the majority of specimens the last pair of ribs is much shorter than the 

 penultimate pair, but in the Raleigh Museum skeleton the last left rib is nearly as 

 long as the rib which precedes it. The right rib is shorter. 



STERNUM. 



Among European specimens the sternum appears to have been figured only in 

 the case of the Taranto skeleton and Guld berg's Iceland skeleton No. 1. These 



Fig. 85. 



Fig. 86. 



Fig. 87. 



balmna glacialis bonnaterre. sternum. 



Fig. 85.— Taranto, It.\ly. (From Gasco.) Fig. 86.— Iceland. (From Gul'dberg.) Fig. 87.— Long Id., 

 New York. (Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist.) (From a sketch.) 



two sterna (text figs. 85 and 86) show little resemblance to one another at first sight ; 

 nevertheless, it will be perceived that if that of the Taranto skeleton were length- 

 ened posteriorly it would approach that of the Iceland specimen, the form in both 

 cases being rudely heart-shaped. 



' Whether right or left not specified. 



' Type of B. cisarctica. 



