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24. Stomach. Beaks of cuttle-fish, being contents of the 



stomach and duodenum of the Hyperoodon taken at 

 Dunbar in 1885, No. 2. Turner Collection. 



25. Intestine, small, of the Bottle-nosed Whale, inverted, 



showing valvulse conniventes, the blood-vessels of 

 which have been injected. Goodsir Collection. 



[The brains No. 26 to No. 30 were removed from the 

 cranial cavity by Dr Robert Gra5^ Peterhead, and 

 were presented by Sir John Batty Tuke, M.P.] 



26. Brain of Hyperoodon without the membranes. Weight 



6 lb. 6 oz. 



27. Brain of Hyperoodon. Weight when fresh 6 lb. 7 oz. ; 



the membranes have been taken off. 



28. Brain of Hj^peroodon with its membranes. Weight 7 lb. 



29. Brain of Hyperoodon without membranes. Weight 6 lb. 



30. Brain of Hyperoodon cut into a number of sections. 



Weight 6 lb. 2 oz. 



