106 THE WHALEBONE WHALES OF THE WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC. 
Cope states, as noted above (26, 221), that the mandibular arch, an ear-bone, 
one scapula, both fins, numerous ribs, many lumbar and caudal vertebrae, and the 
baleen from one side of the maxilla were preserved. The whereabouts of this 
material could not be ascertained. It does not appear to be in the Philadelphia 
Academy. Cope (26, 221) gives measurements of some of the parts, which may be 
compared with Turner’s Granton (Scotland) specimen (92, 68), as follows : 
Balenoptera acuto-rostrata. 
Measurement. Gravion Ssentiwadl “ Agaphelus gibbosus,” 
Length of mandibular ramus (in curve)....... 6 ft. 4% in. 6 ft. o in. 
Depth of mandible at coronoid............... 9 in. 8} in. 
Mengthrotthe Mum ens seer erteriieieteicterse £14 in. 11} in. 
Se ee ee eeicadistand aulnasecereetterele (nearly) 18 in.’ 17 in. 
This correspondence of Cope’s specimen with a well-authenticated 2B. acuto- 
p Pp I 
rostrata is very interesting. 
*Ulna. 
