OF CETACEOUS FISflES. 
A* 
CHAPTER II; 
Section I. 
Generic CLaraBcrs of the Cetaceous Fijhes. 
to rrr ^ e,® ae „,„;„ g 
o the Anftotelian drnlion ; »,,d have obtaieed from him 
that name, „„ .count of their „ otmo „ { " 
producing a perfca animal fr„m/„«,, and no, fr„„, „„ ». 
Thefe animals, from the more perfcft conformation of 
them organs, as well as their fuperior bulk, ate fully en 
*>tled to the firft rank among the inhabitants of the oce' 
endow^-V!* t6rreftrial animal3 > We have fome 
and thl u if ler . P ° WerS ’ 3nd m ° re var ' ous inflincts, 
dred tribe! ' Th'T 2 *“* ^ kin " 
aquatie A difhndhon obtains among the 
tion and° r erS ’ ^ whale ’ P ofl ' cffin g the organiza- 
firft flat- man ^ ° the hablts of quadrupeds, claims the 
ion among his companions of the deepf. 
w ho I”! C ° ntains the whales of all the various kinds, 
Vol u J 6et ’ the cafc halot, with teeth in the lower 
4 F J ' aW,; 
hkughLy } Ub. p . f GoJdMth’s Nat. Hitt. vol, VI. 
