Bibliography 



A complete bibliography of the Cetaceans would comprise about 

 10,000 references or even more. The following list must be considered as 

 an introduction to the literature on Cetaceans in which the author refers 

 mainly to recent literature, to the most important publications and to 

 those which contain an extensive bibliography. 



CHAPTER I 



I . History of the study of Cetaceans. 



BARTHOLINUS, Th. 'Histori- 

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BELON, P. Histoire naturelle des 

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BELON, P. De aquatilibus libri duo, 

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BENNET, J. A. 'Verhandeling ter 

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DEINSE, A. B. VAN. De fossiele en 

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DEINSE, A. B. VAN. 'De recente 

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1944,' Zool. Meded. Rijksmus. 



Nat. Hist. Leiden 26, p. 139, 



1946. 

 GIDDINGS, J. L. 'First Traces of 



Man in the Arctic,' Natural 



History 69, p. 10, i960. 

 HARMER, S. F. Glass figure of a 



Whale from Greece. 

 HUNTER, J. 'Observations on the 



Structure and Oeconomy of 



Whales,' Phil. Trans. R. Soc. 



London 77, p. 371, 1787. 

 KELLER, O. Thiere des c lass isc hen 



A I ter turns, 1887. 

 LACÉPÉDE. Histoire Naturelle des 



Cétacés, Paris 1804. 

 MAJOR, D. J. 'De anatome Pho- 



caenae,' Misc. Cur. Med. Phys. 



Acad. Nat. German. 3, p. 22, 



1672. 

 MARTENS, F. Spitzbergische oder 



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