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[v. 2. ] Petri Artedi Sueci Philosophia Ichthyologica in qua quiquid fundamenta 

 Artis absolvit: Characterum scilicet Genericorum, Differentiarum specijicarum, 

 Varietatum et Nominum Theoria rationibus demonstrator, et exemplis compra- 

 batur. Ichthyologiae Pars II. Lugduni Batavorum, Apud Conradum Wishoff. 

 1738. [iv, 92pp.] 



[v. 3.] Petri Artedi Sueci Genera Piscium. In quibns Systema totum Ichthy- 

 ologise proponitur cum Classibus, Ordinibus, Generum Characteribus, Specie- 

 rum Differentiis, Observationibus plurimis. Redactis Speciebus 242 ad Genera 

 52. Icthyologia Pars III. Lugduni Batavorum, Apud Conradum Wishoff. 

 1738. [iv, 88 pp.] 



[v. 4.] Petri Artedi Angermannia-Sueci Synonymia Piscium fere omnium ; in 

 qua recensio fit Nominum Piscium, omnium facile Authorum, qui urnquani 

 de Piscibus scripsere : uti Graecornm, Romanorum, Barbarorum, nee non omnium 

 inseqnentium Ichthyologorum una cum Nominibus Inquilinis variarum nationum. 

 Opus sine pari. Ichthyologiae Pars IV. Lugduni Batavorum, Apud Couradum 

 Wishoff. 1738. [iv, 118, 22 pp.] 



[v. 5.] Petri Artedi Sueci Descriptiones Specierum Piscium quos vivos praeser- 

 tim dissecuit et examinavit, inter quos primario Pisces Regni Suecise facile 

 omnes accuratissime describuntur cum non paucis aliis exoticis. Ichthyologiae 

 Pars V. Lugduni Batavorum, Apud Conradum Wishoff. 1738. [iv, 102 pp.] 



As indicated in the title of the &quot;Genera Piscium&quot; (v. 3), Artedi admitted into the 

 system 242 nominal species under 52 genera, but in this number are included the 

 Cetaceans, which were regarded as constituting an order of fishes named Plagiuri : 

 these being eliminated (14 species representing 7 genera), the number is reduced to 

 228 species and 45 genera, to these, however, may be added 13 other genera indi 

 cated by him, 5 in the supplement to the &quot;Genera Piscium,&quot; and 8 in the 

 &quot; Synonymia Piscium.&quot; 



Artedi may be justly regarded as the father of modern Ichthyology, having intro 

 duced a precise terminology, full and pertinent diagnoses, and throughout uninominal 

 generic names. He first introduced consideration of the number of brauchiostegal 

 rays for distinctions of genera, etc. He distributed the true fishes into the orders 

 Malacopterygii (=Malacopterygii Cuv.-f-Syngna thus, Stromateus, Anarrhicas), Acan- 

 thopterygii (=Acanthopterygii Cuv.), founded on the real or supposed structure of the 

 fins, Branchiostegii (a heterogeneous group based *on erroneous ideas), and Chondrop- 

 terygii (=Chondropterygii Cuv.) 



The edition of the Genera Piscium published by Walbaum (1702) will be noticed 

 under the name of the editor who made the work the vehicle of a new compilation 

 of specific descriptions. 



1740-1749. 



KLEIN (Jacob Theodor). [1.] lacobi Theodori Klein Historic Piscium Naturalis 

 promoveudae missus primus de lapillis eorumqve numero in craniis pisciuui, cum 

 praefatione: de piscium auditu. Accesserunt I. Anatome Tursionum. II. Ob- 

 servata in capite Raise. [Motto]. Cum figuris. Gedani,Litteris Schreiberianis. 

 1740. [4to., 1 p. 1., 36 pp., 6 tab.] 



[2.] lacobi Theodori Klein Historiae Piscium Naturalis promovendae missus 

 secuiidus do Piscibus per pulmonibus spirantibus [Celc] ad iustum nuinerum 



