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species is uncertain, but from its resemblance in iorm 

 to the pouch figured on page 86, it was probably 



Hyi >eroodoi i rostratus. 



5. Umbilical Cord, portion of, from a Fin Whale, Baloinoptera, 



sp. ? dried. It is 2 feet long, and shows the spiral 

 twisting of the umbilical arteries and veins. The 

 whale was caught at New Island, Falkland Isles, 

 May 1911. Donor— Mr G. Millen Coughtrey, 1912. 



6. Lance, at one time used in the Whale fishery, 9 feet long, 



the iron terminal part being 6 feet. 



Donor — Wm. Boyd, Esq., Peterhead. 



7. Hand Harpoon, at one time used in the Whale fishery, 



9 feet long, the iron part being 2 feet 3 inches in 

 leno-th. Donor — Wm. Boyd, Esq. 



8. Gun Harpoon 3 feet 2 inches long. 



Donor — Wm. Boyd, Esq. 



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