SCIENTIFIQUE. 
32 CÉTACÉS DE L'ANTARCTIQUE. 
LONGITUDES OUEST DE GREEN WICH suite). 
ce 5 DETERMINATION 
= = = DATE. LOCALITE, OBSERVATIONS DES AUTEURS. 
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Mer de Weddell. 
Mer de Weddell. 
Mer de Weddell. 
Mer 
Mer 
de Weddell. 
de Weddell. 
Mer de Weddell. 
Mer de Weddell. 
Mer de Weddeil. 
Mer de Weddell. 
Détroit de Leathwaite (Or- 
cades Australes). 
Entre lle Saddle et le Cap 
Bennelt (id). 
Détroit de Leathwaite (&4.). 
Au large de l'Ile Saddle (id. 
A l'ouest de l'Ile Saddle (id.). 
Baie Jessie (id.). 
Pointe Davies (id.). 
Mer de Weddell. 
Mer de Weddell. 
Au large de l'Ile du Couron- 
nement (Orcades Austr.) 
En mer entre l'anse Uru- 
guay et les Iles Falkland. 
Entre les Iles Falkland et les 
Orcades Australes. 
Entre l'anse Uruguay et les 
Iles Falkland. 
Entre les [es Falkland etles 
Orcades Australes. 
Mer de Weddell. 
A great host of (aves div.) fee- 
ding on carcase of dead whale 
at 5 A. M. (D. W. Wilton). 
Grampuses have been seen 
the Captain (D. W. Willon). 
Several finners were also obser- 
ved during the day (D. W. 
Wilton). 
One finner (D. W, Wilon). 
Finners were seen in greal num- 
bers (D. W, Wilton). 
Éinner whaies and Iobodons are 
véry conspicuous {o-day (D. 
W. Witon). 
. a finner whose ‘ blast” was 
seen (D. W. Willon). 
… finners..… (D. W, Wilton). 
Captain saw bottle-noses Lwice 
(D. W. Willon). 
Several finners also recorded to- 
day (D. W. Wailton). 
… linners have been seen Lo-day 
(D. W, Won). 
In the evening grampuses and 
finners were also sighled (D. 
WW. Willon). 
Two whales probably finners were 
seen...; for some time they 
by 
and then dissapeared W. 
Willon). 
Whales reported blowing to west- 
(D. 
ward of Saddle Island (4. H. 
Harvey Pirie). 
A whale seen blowing out. 
plunging like à grampus (J. H. 
Harvey Pirie). 
Whale (? grampus seen blowing 
near Point Davies (J. H. Harvey 
Pirie). 
Grampuses... observed (D. W, Wit- 
lon). 
Finners and bottle-noses plentiful 
(D. W. Wilton). 
few grampuses were sighted 
(BR. N. Rudmose Brown). 
Bottle noses and finners were 
conspicuous during the day 
(Hi. N. Rudmose Brown). 
One of {he men saw a large whale 
(D. W. Wilton). 
Many linners were seen carl) 
{his morning (HN. HRudmose 
Brown). 
Dadvison saw a school of porpoises 
in the evening (D. W, Wilton). 
Several porpoises (black and 
white) seen (D. W, Wilton). 
A 
were on {he surface of the water 
Mystacocxæti. 
Delphinidie (Oreu ?). 
Balænopteridæ. 
Bulwnoptera sp.? 
Balænopteridi. 
Baliwnopteridæ. 
B. musculus où phy- 
salus. 
Balivnopteride. 
H, rostralune. 
Balenopteridæ. 
Balivnopterida. 
Delphinidæ et Balx- 
nopteridæ. 
Megaptera longiman«a. 
Mystacocwti. 
B. boreulis. 
Cetaceu. 
Delphinidæ (Orea?). 
Balwnopteridæ, H.ros- 
Lralum. 
Delphinidæ (Oreu ?). 
I. rostraltum, Balivno- 
pteridæ. 
Mystacocæti. 
Balwnopteridx. 
LE 
OrCa. 
(0. crc. 
