visibility Similar

code Related

Catalogue of seals and whales in the Museum (1866) (19963482673)

description

Summary

Title: Catalogue of seals and whales in the ... Museum

Identifier: catalogueofseals00brit (find matches)

Year: 1866 (1860s)

Authors: British Museum. Department of Zoology. (Mammals); Gray, John Edward, 1800-1875

Subjects:

Publisher: London

Contributing Library: Natural History Museum Library, London

Digitizing Sponsor: Natural History Museum Library, London

Text Appearing Before Image:

ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 395 Steno Tucuxi, (at page 237) add:— Freshwater Dolphin, Steno Tucuxi, The Tucuxi, i?«fes, Amazons, i. 146. It rises horizontally, draws in an inspiration, and then dives down head foremost, which distinguishes it from the Bouio. " I saw here, for the fii'st time, the flesh-coloured Dolphin (D.pal- lulus, Gervais) in the Lower Amazons, rolling away in pairs, both being of the same colour."—Bates, op. c'lt. i. 303. " The pale flesh-coloured species (D. pallidus, Gervais) is also abundant in the Upper Amazons."—Bates, op. cit. i. 146. Delphinus pseudodelphis (Wiegmann, Schreb. Saugeth. t. 358 ; Wagner, Schreb. Supp. vii. 332) appears to be a Steno with small teeth. The beak is figured near once and a half the length of the brain-ease, and the teeth 42 . 45. DELPHINUS (page 239). Add to generic characters :— The fin moderate-sized,falciform, pointed at the end; the hand of the same length as the arm-bones ; the forearm-bones close together; the carpal bones forming a mosaic, separated by thin cartilage; the index finger of six phalanges.— Van Brambeke, Mem. Ac. Belg. xviii. 1.1. f. 3. --=- The first and second cerrical vertebrae united by the bodies and spinous processes of the neural arch, which is very much elongated and keeled above. The lateral processes of the first medial, broad, short, obliquely compressed. Hinder vertebrae thin. Fig. 98.

Text Appearing After Image:

(/^ / Skull of Dclphinns. 1. Delphinus microps (p. 240). Correct specific characters to:— Beak of .skull nearly twice as long as (that is to say, once and three-fourths the length of) the brain-cavity, and three times and three-fourths as long as wide at the notch. Teeth six in an inch. This is the description of the skull, which is the tj-pe, figured in the ' Voyage of the Erebus and Terror,' t. 25 ; a. of this Catalogue. Skull very like D. Alojie, but head smaller and more globular, and beak much more slender.

label_outline

Tags

catalogue of seals and whales in the british museum 1866 book illustrations natural history zoology mammals animals brasil amazons catalogs images from internet archive brazil
date_range

Date

1866
create

Source

Internet Archive
link

Link

http://commons.wikimedia.org/
copyright

Copyright info

public domain

label_outline Explore Catalogue Of Seals And Whales In The British Museum 1866

Topics

catalogue of seals and whales in the british museum 1866 book illustrations natural history zoology mammals animals brasil amazons catalogs images from internet archive brazil