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Japanese have eaten whale meat 

 for centuries. R. C. Andrews re- 

 ports. Mar. 3, IV, 5: 1. 



Growing favor and high value of 

 meat. Dr. H. M. Smith. April 8, 

 21: 2. 



U-Boats kill many in Atlantic. 

 June 22, 9: 4. 



Manufacture of gloves from intes- 

 tines of whales tried in Norway. 

 Aug. 25, 18: 5. 



WHALING PICTURES PRINTS, 



ENGRAVINGS, PAINTINGS, 



LITHOGRAPHS, ETC. 



Sperm whaling with its varieties. 

 Col. lith. Benj. Russell, 1870. 



Right Whaling in Behring Straits and 

 Arctic Ocean with its varieties. 

 Col. lith. Benj. Russell, 1871. 



Sperm whaling. The chase. Col. lith. 

 from drawing; ships by Bradford, 

 figures by R. S. Gifford, sea by Van 

 Beest. 



The capture. Col. lith. from 

 drawings by A. Van Beest and R. 

 Swain Gifford, corrected by Benj. 



' Russell, 1859. 

 The conflict. Col. lith. Cole. 1859. 



Whaler with whale alongside. (Pos- 

 sibly the Ann Alexander.) 



Painting by R. Swain Gifford. 



Birth of the whale-fishery in New 

 Bedford. 



Oil painting by William A. Wall, 

 1853. 



Ship in the Northwest cutting in her 

 last whale. Col. print. 



On the whaling grounds. 

 Etching. L. D. Eldred. 



Whaler at dock ready for sea. 

 Etching. L. D. Eldred. 



Whaler hove down. 



Etching. L. D. E.ldred. 



Old whaler at dock^ 

 Etching. L. D. Eldred. 



Towing out of harbor. 

 Etching. L. D. Eldred. 



Whaling pictures. Twelve oil paint- 

 ings by Clifford W. Ashley. 1906. 



1. Calking. 



2. Fitting out. 



3. There she blows. 



4. Lowering boats. 



5. The chase (misty morning.) 



6. Cutting in. 



7. Bailing case. 



8. .Before the try-pots. 



9. A Nantucket sleigh ride. 



10. Lancing a whale. 



11. Mincing. 



12. Harpooning porpoise. 



Jonah cast by the fish on dry land. 

 Early 18th century print. 



Jonah cast overboard. Woodcut. 

 Circa 1740. 



Jonah in the whale's belly. Wood- 

 cut. 



Jonah. Old German engraving. 

 Shoal of sperm whales off the Island 

 of Hawaii. Col. lith. Hulsart-Hill. 



1838. 



Shoal of sperm whales off the Island 



of Hawaii. Uncolored. 

 Canis Carcharias, etc. Engraving. 



1758. 



The Greenland whale-fishery. Copper 

 engraving. Robert Dodd. Circa 

 1790. 



Same. Large folio. 1789. 

 The Northwest or Davis's Straits 

 whale-fishery. Robert Dodd. Circa 



1790. 



Same. Large folio. 1789. 

 To the Hono'ble the Court of Direc- 

 tors of the South Sea Company. 

 This piece being a representation of 

 the fishery of Great Britain in its 

 three different branches, viz.: Cod, 

 herring, and whale, is most humbly 

 dedicated. Broadside. Eng. T. 

 Baston, E. Kirkall. 



Proclamation of the Governor of 

 Newfoundland concerning the fish- 

 eries along the coast. (Reference 

 to Whale Fisheries, and depreda- 

 tions of crew.) 1766. Ms. Signed 

 by Hugh Palliser. 



Rousseau relics. 1801-1893. 



Whale ships abandoned in the Arctic 

 Ocean. 



Original painting by Benj. Rus- 

 sell. 



Right whaling. 

 Col. print. Copy. 



Japanese whaling print. 

 No inscription. 



Bound out. 



Charcoal sketch by A. C. Church. 



Sperm whaling. 

 Col. print. Copy. 



"t binnen seylen der Groenlands vaar- 

 den." 



Col. print. 



Ship "Young Phoenix" whaling in the 

 South Pacific. 



Col. print. 1831. 



Navigatio piscatorum in glacie quae- 

 rentium balaenam. 

 Col. print. 



Sperm whale in a flurry. 



From an old log book. 1831. 



Destruction of whale ships off Cape 

 Thaddeus, Arctic Ocean, June, 1865, 

 by Conf. ship Shenandoah. 

 Col. print from log. 



Ship Isaac Howland standing in for a 

 whale. 1850. 



Arctic whaling. 



Eng. Rotterdam. 1780. 



Smeerenburg. 



Painting by Van der Capelle. Circa 

 1670. 



Greenland fishery. 

 Col. print. 



