Show NATIONAL HISTORIAN MAKES INTERESTING STUDY Of WHALES VALES NEW YORK Sept 11 Roy Roy C. C Andrews Andrews An drews of the department of mammals and md birds of tho the American museum of natural history has returned from rom a 1 five fin months' months trip to Vancouver er island where lio lo remained until July Tuly I 1 then went to tore T re Ala Alaska kt on tho the M uth end cod of Admiralty Admiralty Ad Ai r island His Ills work was t getting eU n measurements notes and photographs of the tho Pacific whales to 10 discover cr whether er they arc the tho same as HI Atlantic whales He Ire saw more moro than oo whales o of four different species killed with a a. harpoon gun From the thc masthead of a a. whaling vessel essel Mr lr Andrews through field fieh glasses Classes studied the whales in e cr every po po- po He fo made measurement nt of 01 tho the I dead whales and took photographs of whales in the waters Speaking of his work Mr Ir Andrews Andress said aid yesterday The hales have been hunted so o extensively ex cx- that they will soon he be extinct The relationship of on one species to another another an an- other is practically unknown Fortunes are arc being spent on fossils fossil and here is isa isa is isa a race of mammals mammal II away At I whales were I New lw l w where the formerly found in great numbers there thero are arc no now non only a few as they the have ha been dr driven Cn from the fredin feeding grounds s curl and kill killed d. d While tho Atlantic whales have ha been cl this is tho the first time that data such ns us I have ha gathered has hus been obtained in in re regard arlt to the thc Pacific whales Tt It will be he embodied in a monograph |