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Mysticetus, or common whale. 



Lith. 

 Cachelot. 



Artotype. 

 Walvisch. 



Dutch caricature. 

 Ridder Kessls, commandant var 



de Stoomvalvisch, by de beleegering 



Maast tricht. 



Dutch caricature. 



Ship Falcon of New Bedford. 

 Photo of sketch*. 



Rousseau, Desdemona, and Commo- 

 dore Morris. 

 Photo. 



Ship Mars. 



Photo of sketch. 



Ship Addison in storm. 



Water color. (Cut from log). 



Bark Canton ready for sea. 



Whaling print. Old English. 



A series of six prints issued by Car- 

 ington Bowles. London. 1750. 



a. A whale diving to the bottom 

 after he is struck with the Har- 

 pone Iron and the Harponier 

 standing in readiness to wound 

 him afresh with spears when he 

 rises again. 



b. A Whale struck with a Har- 

 pone Iron diving among the Ice, 

 the Harponier going to chop the 

 Rope off, to prevent the long 

 Boat being drawn under Water, 

 or split against the Ice. 



c. A Whale swimming with great 

 Force and celerity after the Har- 

 pone Iron is fixt in him. 



d. The Harponier poking a Whale 

 with their Lances, after he is en- 

 feebled through loss of Blood, 

 at the Wound made by the Har- 

 pone Iron. 



e. The Fleaing of the Whale in 

 order to cut it up to freight the 

 Ship. 



f. Ships Freighted with Whale, 

 and Sailing out of Ice for Home. 



A view of the whale fishery. 



Eng. 

 Study of Ship Palmetto. Stern view. 



Water color. C. H. Gifford. 

 Whaler homeward bound. 



Photo of painting by Chase. 

 Sperm whaling. Chase. 



Artotype. 

 Sperm whaling. Capture. 



Artotype. 

 Bark Catalpa. 



Lith. 1876. 

 Navigatio super glaciem. 



Col. print. 

 Whale or Greenland fishery. 



Eng. 

 Study of ship Palmetto. Bow. 



Water color. C. H. Gifford. 



Historia animantium marinorum iconi- 

 graphica Balaenarum. 

 Col. print showing varieties of 

 whales and processes of whaling. 

 18th century print. 



De Walvis wort na boord geboegseerd 

 of geroeyd, &c. 



Dutch col. print of whaling scene. 

 A view of the whale fishery and the 

 manner of killing bears near and 



on the coast of Greenland. 

 Eng. from Banke's new system of 



geography. 



Stranded whale. "Ceruleus profert 

 immania corpora pontus quorum 

 unum hie cernis depictum candide 

 lector; Juventum Batsu i deforme 

 in littore monstrum quod tibi 

 spectandum scita dat Goltzius 

 arte." 



Dutch eng. 



Stranded whale, "hoet Afmaken van 

 de Cacelotvis den 20 Feb. anno 1762, 

 tussenwyk op zee en Zantvoort 

 op Strand gedreven. 

 Copper plate, circa 1762. 

 Whale feeding. 



Pen and ink sketch. 

 Cachalots. 



Book illustration. 

 Van Achter, van vore in T' vercorten. 



Stranded whale. Dutch print. 

 Warhasstig und wunderbarlich Mon- 

 ster, oder Pottfisch in der gestallt 



wie eines, Wallfisches, &c. 

 Dutch print. 1598. 

 P6che a la baleine en Chine. 1666. 



Eng. 



Turner's whale. (Original in Metro- 

 politan Art Museum.) 



Photo. 



School of whales. Photo. 

 Blubber on deck. Photo. 

 -- "Rotch fleet." Photo. 



Hauling jaw of right whale on deck. 



Photo. 

 Ship in lower bay. 



Painting. Russell. 

 Stranded whale. Eng. 1602. 

 Stranded whale. Eng. 1598. 

 i/ List of shipping owned in the district 

 of New Bedford, Jan. 1, 1832, em- 

 ployed in the whale fishery, and 

 foreign trade. 



Porpoises and dolphins. Lith. 

 Cetaceae. Lith. 



Spermaceti whale brought to London 

 Dock. 



Eng. 1762. 



Stripping blubber. "The triumphant 



tackle rises into sight dragging after 



it the disengaged end of the first 



strip of blubber." Photo. 



"Sun Dial" and wharf scene, showing 



casks. Photo. 



Terres antiques. Whaling off Ice- 

 land, showing Hecla in eruption. 

 Book illustration. 



