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Fetro Pallas, Eq.Aur. Academico-Petropolitauo. Volumeiitertium. Petro- 

 poli in Officiua Caes. Academiae Scientianim Impress. M.DCC.CXI. Edit. 

 MDCCCXXXI. [4, vii, 428, cxxv pp., 6 pi.] 



[As indicated on the title-page, the "Zoographia Rosso-Asiatica " -was not regularly 

 published till 1831, but was printed in 1811, and was only detained by the loss of the cop- 

 per-plates. The letter-press was, however, to a slight extent, distributed before the reg- 

 ular publication of the edition, and a copy was possessed by Cuvier, who has given a 

 summary of the third volume in the Histoire Naturello des Poissons (t. 1, pp. 200-201). 



Describes species of which specimen had been obtained from the .Russian possessions 

 in Northwestern America. The following are published as if new, although several had 

 previously been described : 



Phalangistes acipeiiserinus (p. 110, pi. 17). 



Coitus polyacanthocephalus (p. 133, pi. 23). 



Cottus platycephalus (p. 135, p!. 24). 



Coitus trachurus (p. 138, pi. 25). 



Cottus pistaiiger (p. 143, pi. 20, f. 3, 4). 



Blennius dolichogaster (p. 175, pi. 42, f. 2). 



Blennius anguillaris (p. 176, pi. 42, f. 3). 



Gadus wachna (p. 182, pi. 44). 



Oadus pygmceus (p. 199). 



Gadus fimbria (p. 200). 



Ammodytes hexapterus (p. 226). 



Ammodytes septipinnis (p. 227, pi. 48, f. 3). 



Trachinus trichodon (p. 235, pi. 50, f. 1). 



Trachinus cirrhosus (p. 237, pi. 50, f. 2). 



Perca variabilis (p. 241). 



Labrax decagrammus (p. 278, pi. 62, f. 2). 



Labrax superciliosus (p. 279, pi. 63, f. 1). 



Labrax monopterygius (p. 281, pi. 63, f. 4). 



Labrax octogrammus (p. 283, pi. 64, f. 1). 



Salmo lagocephalus (p. 372, pi. 77, f. 2). 



Salmo proteus (p. 376, pi. 78, f. 2, pi. 79). 



Pleuronectes quadrituberculatus (p. 423). 



Pleuronectes cicatricosus (?. 424). 



The plates referred to were never published. 



The only other species signalized as inhabitants of the American waters are the fol- 

 lowing: 



Raja batis (p. 57). 



Salmo socialis (p. 389, pi. 81, f. 2). 



Pleuronectes stellatus (p. 416). 



Pleuronectes hippoglossus (p. 421).] 



History | of | the expedition | under the command of | Captains Lewis and 

 Clark, | to | the sources of the Missouri, | thence | across the Rocky Mount- 

 ains | and down the | River Columbia to the Pacific Ocean. | Performed 

 during the years 1804-5-6. | By order of the | Government of the United 

 States, j Prepared for the press | by Paul Allen, Esquire. | In two volumes. 

 | Vol.1 [II]. | Philadelphia: | Published by Bradford and Inkskeep; and ] 

 Abm. H. Inskeep, Newyork. [ J.Maxwell, Printer. | 1814. [8, vol.i, Ixxviii,' 

 470 pp., maps ; vol. ii, ix, 522 pp., maps.] 



[Vol. ii, chap, vii, contains "A general description of the beasts, birds, and plants, 

 &c., found by the party in this expedition" (pp. 148-201). Incidental allusions and quasi- 

 descriptions of a popular kind are given of f-ome fishes, but nothing of an ex ct nafuro is 

 made known. 



" An account of the various publications relatirg to the travels of Lewis and Clarke, 

 with a commentary on the zoological, results of thtir expedition", has been published by 

 Dr. Elliott Coues, U. S. A. (Bull. TJ.' S. Geol. and Geog. Surv. Terr., v. 1, pp. 417-444, Feb. 

 8, 1876).] 



IS 2O Relation d'un voyage 5, la c6te du nord-ouest de 1'Arne'rique septentriohale 

 dans les ann<5es 1810-1814. Par Gabriel Franchere. [ReYlige" par Michel 

 Bibaud.] Montreal, 1820. [8, 284 pp. Sabin.] 



