SEEING IS BELIEVING.—In happy play near the St. Clair baths is this school of grampus, elsewhere called cowfish. Probably though, it would be safer to refer to them as 'tursiops tauncatus," the bottle nosed dolphin; but this gives a visual demonstration of the cetacean which was the publicity earlier in the week.
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Evening Star, Issue 23686, 20 September 1940, Page 2
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52SEEING IS BELIEVING.—In happy play near the St. Clair baths is this school of grampus, elsewhere called cowfish. Probably though, it would be safer to refer to them as 'tursiops tauncatus," the bottle nosed dolphin; but this gives a visual demonstration of the cetacean which was the publicity earlier in the week. Evening Star, Issue 23686, 20 September 1940, Page 2
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