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INTRODUCTION

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The development of shore whaling and its progress throughout the world--The floating factory--A modern shore station--The ship, harpoon-gun and apparatus--What shore whaling is doing for science 1

MY FIRST WHALE HUNT

Making ready for the hunt--Three humpbacks sighted--The first kill--Inflating the whale--Cutting in a whale by machinery--Disposition of the parts 22

HOW A HUMPBACK DIVES AND SPOUTS

Diving--How far down whales can go--Spouting--Construction of the blowholes 38

AN EXCITING EXPERIENCE IN ALASKA

A fruitless chase of two humpbacks--Another humpback sighted--It bursts from the water half under the vessel's side 46

THE "VOICE" OF WHALES AND SOME INTERESTING HABITS

The voice--How long whales can remain under water--Where whales sleep--The "double-finned" whale 54

THE PLAYFUL HUMPBACK

The whalebone, or baleen--What whales eat and how--Affection for young--The fighting qualities of humpbacks--Breeding habits--Nursing the baby whale with milk--A story of whale milking 63

JAPANESE SHORE STATIONS

Studying whales in Japan--Japanese shore stations and their method of cutting in--Cutting in at night--Whale meat as a food 77

A JAPANESE WHALE HUNT

Hunting sei whales off the coast of North Japan--The whale runs--Moving pictures--The second whale 91

CHARGED BY A WILD SEI WHALE

The first sight--The shot--The charge--The death flurry--Sharks 107

HABITS OF THE SEI WHALE

A distinct species--Wandering disposition--Migration--Distinguishing characteristics--Food--Speed 122

A LONG BLUE WHALE CHASE

The whale runs--The ship dragged through the water--A broken harpoon line--Caught after a day's chase 129

THE LARGEST ANIMAL THAT EVER LIVED

Weight and size of a blue whale--Why whales grow so large--A new-born baby 25 feet long--The wonderful strength of a blue whale--A remarkable hunt described by J. G. Millais 140

WHAT HAS BECOME OF THE WHALE'S LEGS

Watching a whale swim--The flippers and hind-limbs--Ventral folds--Blubber--A blue whale which followed a ship 24 days 148

THE GREYHOUND OF THE SEA

A finback hunt in Alaska--A finback struck by two harpoons--Finished with the lance--A humpback--A finback mother and calf 158

SHIPS ATTACKED BY WHALES

REDISCOVERING A SUPPOSEDLY EXTINCT WHALE

Whales on the Pacific Coast--The devilfish of Korea--Living in Korea--Theft of bones--My first gray whale 186

HOW KILLERS TEAR OUT A GRAY WHALE'S TONGUE

Stampeding a herd of gray whales--Cleverness in avoiding capture--Migrations 197

SOME HABITS OF THE GRAY WHALE

What gray whales eat--Affection--Diseases--Parasites--Hair 207

THE WOLF OF THE SEA

Captain Scott's experience with killers--Killers in the Antarctic--The swordfish and thresher 215

A STRANGE GIANT OF THE OCEAN

The giant sperm whale--Spermaceti--Ambergris--Teeth--Scrimshawing--Food--Size--Blowing and Diving--Sperms off the Japan coast--Ferocity--Length of life in whales 224

A DEEP-SEA SPERM WHALE HUNT

Old-time whaling--Killing with a hand lance--"Diary of a Whaling Cruise," by Mr. Slocum 238

THE RIGHT WHALE AND BOWHEAD

The beginning of whaling--The right whale and bowhead--Valuable whalebone--Right whales killed with the harpoon-gun--How bowheads are hunted--The Eskimo whalers--A right whale captured at Amagansett, Long Island 245

THE BOTTLENOSE WHALE AND HOW IT IS HUNTED

Hunting the bottlenose whale--Habits of the bottlenose--Peculiarities of the ziphioid whales--Teeth of Layard's and Gray's whales--Skulls--Existing ziphioid whales the last survivors of an ancient race 258

HUNTING WHITE WHALES IN THE ST. LAWRENCE RIVER

Porpoises and dolphins--Hunting white whales in the St. Lawrence River 267

THE BOTTLENOSE PORPOISE IN CAPTIVITY

A bottlenose porpoise fishery at Cape Hatteras--"The Porpoise in Captivity," by Dr. Charles H. Townsend 278

THE BLACKFISH

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