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Sect XL] 



ZOOLOGY, 



399 



collectors who may be met during the voyage, some 

 specimens should be- set aside for that purpose. All 

 observations should be noted down while the impression 



with the subjects actually 



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before the observer. 



When an animal is seen afloat, and is remarkable for 



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.gnitude 



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not captured. 



mode, course* and 



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progression 



be noted at the time with the utmost accuracy. If the 



zoological 



observer 



has not 



the 



rmininof the snecies from the 



phenomena., he should abstain from giving the animal any 

 special name. A shot fired, if it do not hit, may so alarm 

 the creature as to cause some sudden movement which 

 may reveal more of its true naiure. 



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