Spouting and movements of whales. 

 (E. G. Racovitz.) 



Smithson Kept. 1903, 627-45. 

 Sub-Antarctic whaling. 

 (S. F. Harmer.) 



Sci. Am. S. 88: 79-80, Aug. 2, '19. 

 Submarine duel between a swordfish 

 and a whale. (C. F. Holder.) 



Travel 23: 42-3, Aug., '14. 

 Thousand year hunt of the whales. 

 (G. R. Wieland.) 



Pop. Sci. 72: 426-8, May '08. 

 Three species of beaked Whale. 

 (F. W. True.) 



Sci. n. s. 26: 796, Dec. 6, '07. 

 Uncle Bion's first whale. 

 (T. A. Cutting.) 



Overland n. s. 51: 376-9, April 

 '08. 

 Varieties of whales. 



Sci. Am. 105: 169, Aug. 19, '11. 

 Whale and his haunts. 

 (S. Stewart.) 



Canad. M. 33: 386-99, 505-19, 

 Sept. Oct. '09. 

 (XWhale and the whaleman. 

 (W. S. Birge.) 



New Eng. M. n. s. 34: 265-72, 

 May '06. 



Whale fisheries of the world. 

 (C. Rabot.) 



Smithson Rept. 1913, 481-9. 

 Whale fisheries of today. 

 V (P. L. Allen.) 



Nation 80: 226. 



Whale hunting as it is now done. *" 

 (R. C. Andrews.) 



W. W. 17: 11031-47, Dec. '08. 

 Whale hunting by steam. 

 (P. T. McGrath.) 



Cosmop. 37: 49. 

 Whale hunting industry. 

 (F. A. Lucas.) 



Sci. Am. S. 65: 30, /an. 11, '08. 

 Whale shark as an American fish. 

 (T. Gill.) 



Sci. n. s. 15: 824. 



Whales in the American Museum of 

 Natural History. 



Sci. Am. S. 64: 161-2, Sept. 14, 

 '07. 

 Whales in the Mediterranean. 



Sci. Am. S. 77: 333, May 23, '14. 

 Whaling expedition in Korea: the 

 California gray whale rediscovered 

 in Korean waters. 

 (R. C. Andrews.) 



Sci. Am. S. 74: 376-7, Dec. 14, 

 '12. 

 \ , Whaling in southern seas. 



Nature 94: 678-9, Feb. 18, '15. 

 * Whaling in the northwest Pacific. 

 (E. Rhoda.) 



Overland n. s. 64: 223-32, Sept. 

 '14. 



Whaling off the Alaskan coast. 

 (J. Hadley.) 



Am. Geol. Soc. Bui. 47: 905-21, 

 Dec. '15. 



Whaling, past and present. 

 (A. C. Church.) 



New Eng. M. n. s. 38: 418-33, 

 June '08. 



What shore whaling is doing for sci- 

 ence. 

 (R. C. Andrews.) 



Nature 88: 280-2, Dec. 28, '11. 



WHALE SHARKS. 



Rhinedon typus; the whale shark, 

 further notes on its habits and dis- 

 tribution. 

 E. W. Gudger. 



Sci. n. s. 46:622. Dec. 20 '18. 



WHALE MEAT. 



Now for whale meat and sharkskin 



shoes. 



Cur. Opin. 64; 364-6, May, '18. 

 No high cost of living here. 



Illus. World, 28; 379, Nov. '17. 

 Ocean venison. 



Sci. Am. S. 85; 312, May 18, '18. 

 Whale meat approved by the Amer- 

 ican Public. Sci. Am. 119:388, Nov. 



16^ '18. Same cond. Lit. Digest, 



59jl8. Dec. 21, '18. 

 Whale as a food factor. 



C. H. Claudy. 



Sci. Am. 118; 208-9, Mar. 9, '18 

 Whale beef and whales. 

 E. T. Martin. 



Sci. Am. S. 85; 23, Jan. 12, '18. 

 Whale meat and Hooverism. 



D. Wales. 



Illus. World, 29; 528-31, June '18. 

 Whale meat in war time. 

 W. P. Pycraft. 



Nature 101: 24, March 14, '18. 

 Whale meat as a food. 



Sci. Am. 105; 56-7, July 15, '11. 



FROM NEW YORK TIMES. 



1914. 



Letter on whale called "Old Tin 



Horn". July 27, 6: 6. Answer. 



July 29, 8: 6. 

 1916. 



Two men killed in encounter with 



a whale off the coast of Africa. 



Mar. 6, 8: 1. 

 Editorial on history and possibilities 



of trade. July 5, 10:3. 

 1918. 



Whalemeat served at luncheon at 



American Museum of Natural 



History, Feb. 9, 22: 1. 

 Norway will use fats for margarine. 



Feb. 17, II, 5: 8. 

 Letter from Rear Admiral Peary to 



Maj. Gen. Goethals, suggesting 



including whale meat "pemmi- 



can" in army rations; reply from 



Goethals, Mar. 4, 9: 2. 



