| Zoological Society of London - 1868 - 766 páginas
...ascertained regarding it : — 1st, that it is much more active than the Greenland Whale, much quicker and more violent in its movements, and accordingly...mysticetus ; 4th, that it is regularly infested with a cirriped belonging to the genus Coronula, and that it belongs to the temperate North Atlantic as exclusively... | |
| British Museum (Natural History). Department of Zoology, John Edward Gray - 1871 - 122 páginas
...It has been ascertained, " 1st, that it is much more active than the Greenland Whale, much quicker and more violent in its movements, and accordingly...mysticetus ; 4th, that it is regularly infested with a cirriped belonging to the genus Coronula, and that it belongs to the temperate North Atlantic as exclusively... | |
| Thomas Rupert Jones - 1875 - 906 páginas
...ascertained regarding it : — 1st, that ft is much more active than the Greenland Whale, much quicker and more violent in its movements, and accordingly...mysticetus ; 4th, that it is regularly infested with a Cirriped belonging to the genus Coronula ; and] (5th) that it belongs to the Temperate North Atlantic... | |
| Thomas Rupert Jones - 1875 - 920 páginas
...ascertained regarding it : — 1st, that it is much more active than the Greenland Whale, much quicker and more violent in its movements, and accordingly...comparatively small and scarcely more than half the length ofthat of the B. mysticetus ; 4th, that it is regularly infested with a Cirriped belonging to the genus... | |
| Thomas Rupert Jones - 1875 - 908 páginas
...ascertained regarding it : — 1st, that it is much more active than the Greenland Whale, much quicker and more violent in its movements, and accordingly...impossible to give an exact statement of its length) and lias much less blubber ; 3rd, that its head is shorter, and that its whalebone is comparatively small... | |
| Thomas Southwell - 1881 - 152 páginas
...their B. biscayensis : — 1. "That it was much more active than the Greenland Whale, much quicker, and more violent in its movements, and, accordingly, both more difficult and more dangerous to catch." 2. "That it was smaller (it being, however, impossible to give an exact statement... | |
| American Museum of Natural History - 1908 - 834 páginas
...to point out the following: "1. That it was much more active than the Greenland whale, much quicker, and more violent in its movements, and accordingly both more difficult and more dangerous to catch. "2. That it was smaller (it being, however, impossible to give an exact statement... | |
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