MAMMALS, 



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ID.K includes large and medium-sized whales with toothless upper jaws. 



'-. which includes the sperm whales, dates from the pliocene of western 



Europe and South Carolina. It has numerous (20-25) conical teeth in the 



lower jaw. The head is high, truncate in front, and in the chair' between 



FlG. 375. Pigmy whale, Kogia flo-weri, from Gill. 



the cranium and snout occurs a thick waxy oil, the spermaceti. The sperm 

 whale (/'. wacroceplialus) furnishes the ambergris which is really imperfectly 

 digested squid become concretionary in the intestines. Ziptiins includes the 

 two-toothed whales, so called from the existence of but a pair of teeth in the 

 lower jaw. Allied are Hyperoodon, the bottle-nosed whales, Mesoplodon, and 

 the pigmy whales, Kogia. 



SUB-ORDER 3. MYSTA- 

 COCETI (BAL/ENOIDEA). 



Skull symmetrical ; two 

 nostrils at the base of 

 the snout ; temporal fossae 

 short ; functional teeth lack- 

 ing, the upper jaw bearing 

 plates of baleen ; most of 

 the ribs with a single head ; 

 sternum broad, in one piece, 

 and articulating with the 

 first pair of ribs alone. 



The whalebone whales 

 have teeth in both jaws in 

 the foetal stage, but these 

 never pierce the gums, and FlG ^ Cross . section through the of a 

 are absorbed before birth. whalebone whale> after De lage. Bones black; w, 

 After birth a series of flat- wha i ebone> hanging down into the cavity of the 

 tened plates of horny mate- mouth> m . , f e thmoid ; mx, maxillary ; /, parietals ; 

 rial make their appearance Vt vomer. 

 on either side of the upper 



PW. These plates, of which there are several hundred pairs, are triangular 

 in shape, with the inner edges fringed out into hair-like fibres, the plates being 

 at right angles to the axis of the body, and the whole forms a very efficient 

 straining-apparatus, by means of which the whales separate the small animals 

 on which they feed from the surrounding water. Morphologically the baleen 



