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  1. Whales

    Slijper, E. J. (Everhard Johannes), 1907-1968
    New York, Basic Books [1962]

  2. Whales

    Slijper, E. J. (Everhard Johannes), 1907-1968
    2d ed., with a new foreword, concluding chapter and bibliography / by Richard J. Harrison. - Ithaca, N. Y. : Cornell University Press, 1979.

  3. Whales

    Simon, Seymour
    Rev. ed. - [Washington, D.C.] : Smithsonian ; New York : Collins, 2006.

    Describes, in text and illustrations, the physical characteristics, habits, and natural environment of various species of whales.Whales are among the biggest creatures that have ever lived on our planet. Some whales grow bigger than one hundred feet long and can weigh as much as fifty cars or more. They are huge, majestic creatures, yet we rarely ever lay eyes on them. Acclaimed science writer Seymour Simon introduces you to one of the world's truly amazing animals.

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  1. Whale chart

    Maury, Matthew Fontaine, 1806-1873, Warrington, L. (Lewis)., Wilkes, Charles, 1798-1877, United States Naval Observatory, United States Bureau of Ordnance and Hydrography, and W. Endicott & Co
    1800

    by M.F. Maury, A.M. Lieut., U.S. Navy ; constructed by Lts. Leigh. Herndon & Fleming & Pd. Midn. Jackson. Latitudinal and longitudinal line...

  2. Whale chart preliminary sketch

    Maury, Matthew Fontaine, 1806-1873
    1851

    Shows whale fishing locations for four species by season. Relief shown pictorially. "Published at the National Observatory by authority of Commo. L...

  3. Whale Chart of the World

    Maury, Matthew Fontaine, 1806-1873. Wind and current charts., United States. Bureau of Ordnance and Hydrography., and United States. Hydrographic Office.
    1852

    2 maps ; 65 x 93 cm|Shows geographical locations of sperm and right whales.|"Series F."|The whale chart was released as series F a part of Maury's ...

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