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100 10/1530 58° 
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170 00’ 
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199 10/1690 46’ 
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| 200 20/1690 36” 
240 euv.[730 50’ 
| 240 env.| +39 30” 
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Mer 
Mer 
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Mer 
Mer 
Mer 
Mer 
Mer 
Mer 
Mer 
Mer 
Mer 
Mer 
Mer 
Mer 
Mer 
Mer 
Mer 
Mer de Weddell. 
de Weddell. 
de Weddell. 
Mer de Weddell. 
de Weddell, 
de Weddell. 
de Weddell. 
de Weddell. 
de Weddell. 
de Weddell. 
de Weddell. 
de Weddell. 
de Weddell. 
de Weddell. 
de Weddell. 
de Weddell. 
de Weddell. 
de Weddell. 
Mer de Weddell. 
de Weddell. 
de Weddell. 
Mer de Weddell au large de 
la Terre Coats). 
Mer de Weddell au large de 
la Terre Coats.. 
Many whales were disporting 
themselves nearly all day long 
hunchbacks beeing {he most 
conspicuous (D. W. Wilton). 
Brown saw a Whale and (he Cup- 
tain three or four grampuses 
(D, W. Willon). 
One or {wo  linners 
(D, W. Wilton). 
A few finners were seen (D. W. 
Wilton). 
One finner seen in the morning 
(D. W. Wilton). 
Some granipuses 
(D. W. Wilton). 
Wales were seen (D. W, Wilton). 
sighted 
and  finners 
Finners were also observed 
(D. W. Wilton). 
Many grampuses and  finners 
(D. W. Wilton). 
Some finners were seen (D. W. 
Willon). 
Grampuses were sighted (D. W. 
Wilton ). 
The Captain heard à finner blo- 
wings about 6 P. M.(D. W. Wil- 
ton). 
Grampuses, finners..…. 
D. W. Wilton). 
Many. grampuses and whales 
were seen (D, W. Wilton). 
Some whales were seen in the 
evening; their blast according 
to the Captain, differs from a 
finners blast and resembles {hat 
of the nothern bow-head wha- 
le. A few grampuses were 
sighted (D. W. Wilton). 
Also many grampuses and finners 
(D. W. Wilton). 
Numerous grampuses and a few 
finners (D. W, Wilton). 
Grampuses and whales (1) (D. W. 
Wailton). 
OÙ whales, finners and bottle 
noses have been observed, the 
former scarce (D. W. Wilton). 
Several finners (D. W, Wilton). 
A « spout » of à whale was seen 
(D. W. Wulton). 
A grampus (D. W, Wilton). 
were seen 
M. Bruce saw several bottle noses 
and {wo grampuses (D. W. Wil- 
ton). 
(1) Notés le jour où deux pêches au filet vertical avaient ramené deux espèces de ?{éropodes; 
remarque pas siles Cétaces (Whales) sont différents des précédents. 
Balænoptera ? 
Hegaptera longiman«. 
Orca rca. 
Balænopteridæ. 
Balænopteridæ. 
Balwnoptera Sp.? 
Delphinid et Balæ- 
nopleridi. 
Mystacocætr. 
Balwnopteridæ. 
Delphinidæ et Bulx- 
nopteride. 
Balænopter«. 
Delphinidæ (Orca). 
Balinoptera. 
Delphinidæ et Balæ- 
nopteridæ. 
Delphinidæ et Balæ- 
nopleridi. 
Hyperoodon sp.? Del- 
plinidle. 
Delphinidi el Balæ- 
nopteridiæ. 
Delphinidx el Balæ- 
nopteridæ. 
Delphinidæ,  Mystaco- 
celi. 
Mystacoceti,  Balxno- 
pleridæ, Hyperoodon 
rostralum. 
Balænopteridæ. 
Hystacoceti. 
Delphinidæ (Orca?). 
H. rostratum, O. orca. 
toutefois l'observateur ne 
