THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE ORDER CETACEA, AND THE OCEANIC INHABITANTS OF THE ARCTIC REGIONS. BY HENRY WILLIAM DEWHURST, Esq., Professor of Natural History, Human, Veterinary, and Zoological Anatomy; Fellow of the West. "And ELOHIM created great Whales, and every living creature that moveth, which the waters brought forth abun- "The works of the Lord are wonderful and glorious; his righteousness endureth for ever, and he hath made his "He, who does not make himself acquainted with Gon, from the consideration of Nature, will scarcely acquire ILLUSTRATED WITH NUMEROUS LITHOGRAPHIC London: PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHOR, 16, WILLIAM STREET, WATERLOO BRIDGE ROAD. MDCCCXXXIV. Right Honorable Philip Henry. EARL OF STANHOPE.F.L.S. PRESIDENT OF THE MEDICO-BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. &c. &c. This Work on ARCTIC MARINE ZOOLOGY, Is Most respectfully Dedicated as a trifling acknowledgement, of the CREAT BENEFITS His Lordship has conferred upon SCIENCE, and the zeal he has evinced for its cultivation and Diffusion. January, 1834. By His Lordships Humble, and Obedient Servant. THE AUTHOR. |