41 



Besides the engraved title, copied above, there is, on the following leaf, a short 

 printed one, viz: General Zoology. [Specifications.] London: [Publishers]. 

 1800 [ ] 1826. The later volumes were by James Francis Stephenson. 



The Ichthyological portion is contained in the fourth and fifth volumes, viz; 



Vol. IV. Part I. Pisces. .... 1803. [1 eng. title, 1 plain title, pp. 



v, [1,] 1-186, pi. 1-25. Apodes 53 sp. ; Jugu- 

 lares, 53 sp.=106 sp.] 



Vol. IV. Part II. Pisces. .... 1803. [1 eng. title, pp. xi, [-|-ii],incl. 



pi. title, 187-632, pi. 26-92+43, 65, 69, 74. 

 Thoracici, 672 sp.] 



Vol. V. Part I. Pisces. .... 1804. [1 eng. title, 1 pi. title, pp. 



v, [+iii,] 1-2,;0, pi. 93-132. Abdominal es, 

 261 sp.] 



Vol. V. Part II. Pisces. .... 1804. [1 eng. title, pp. vi, [+ii,] inch 



pi. title, 251-463, pi. 133-182+158. Cartilay- 

 inei, 191 sp.] 



This part is a compilation, based on the system of Linn6 as modified by Gmelin in 

 the restoration of the Amphibia nantes to the Fishes. It is even worse than its pre- 

 decessors in the incorporation of species unknown to Linnj in the genera. The 

 illustrations are almost entirely copied from the works of Bloch and Lacepede, only 

 five or six (according to Cuvier), representing species in the British Museum, being 

 original. Two new generic types (Trachichthys and Stylephorus) are added, one of 

 which, however {Trachichthys), had been previously described in the Naturalists' 

 Miscellany (v. X). 



Twelve hundred and thirty (1230) nominal species were described. 

 The generic diagnoses, it may be added, were copied (sometimes with very slight 

 modifications) by Dr. S. L. Mitchill in his memoir ("The Fishes of New York, 

 described and arranged") in the "Transactions of the Literary and Philosophical 

 Society of New York." 



1828-1849. 



CUVIER (Georges Chretien Leopold Dagobert, baron) and Achille VA- 

 LENCIENNES. Histoire naturelle des poissons, par M. le B OQ Cuvier, - ; 



et par M. Valenciennes, . Tome premier [ Tome vingt-deuxieme.] 



A Paris, [v. 1-12] chez F. G. Levrault, .... 1828 [-37] ; [v. 13-14], chez 

 Pitois-Levrault et O, . . . . 1839 ; [v. 15] ; chez Ch. Pitois, editeur, .... 

 1840; [v. 16-22] chez P. Bertrand, [etc.]. 1842-1849. 

 As indicated on the reverse of the bastard title, all the volumes were printed at 



Strasbourg, v. 1 to 13 having been printed by F. G. Levrault (Imprimerie de F. G. 



Levrault), and r. 14 to 22 by the widow Levrault. (Imprimerie de V e Berger. 



Levrault.) 



CONTENTS. 

 v. 1. Livre premier. Tableau historique des progrea de 1'ichtyologie, depuis 



sou origine jusqu'a nos jours. 



Livre deuxieine. Ide'e gSnfirale de la nature et de 1'organisation des poissons. 



1828. 

 v. 2-3. Livre troisiferne. Des poissons de la famille des Perches, ou des Per- 



coidea. [Par Cuvier.] 1828-29. 



