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IN recent years the Sarawak Museum has developed a system by which people along the west coast of Borneo report (if they have time) the occurrence of any beached cetacean. Partly by this means, and with the help of Malays and Dayaks, we have extended the local list from five to fourteen known forms in the past five years, advised and criticized by Dr. F. C. Fraser, of the British Museum (Natural History).
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HARRISSON, T., JAMUH, G. Pigmy Sperm Whale (Kogia breviceps) in Borneo. Nature 182, 543 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1038/182543b0
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