ALLEN'S BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CETACEA AND SIRENLA, 411 



1624. "LixsciiOTEX, JAX HUYGEX VAN. Voyasic, ofte schipvaert van Jan Huygheu 



van Linschotcn, van bij Noorden om langes Noorwegen cle Noordt Caep, Lap- 

 landt, Vinlandt, Ruslandt, de Wittec Zee, de Kusten van Kardenoes, Swete- 

 noes, Pitzora, etc. door de Strate ofte Enghte van Nassouw tot voorby do 

 Reviere Oby. Waer inuo seer distinctelycken Verhaels-gewyse beschreven 

 ende aen gewesen wordt, alle hetgene dat hem op deselve reysc van dach tot 

 dach bejegent ende voorgekoruen is. Met alle do af beeldtsels van alle de Kus- 

 ten. . . . Ghelyck als liij 't alles sells siclitelyckeu ende waerachtelycken nae 

 't leveii uyt-geworpen en geannoteert heeft, etc. Anno 1594 ende 1595. T'Am- 

 sterdam, by Jan Evertszeu Cloppenberg. A. 1624. folio." 



" Tweede druk met gefigur. titel en 15 platen, gegraTeerd door J. en 13. van Doetecom. De 

 eerste druk verscheen te Franeker bij Gerard Ketel. A 1601. folio. Eene verkorte uitgave 

 zag in 1663 te Amsterdam, by Saeghman, het licht. 4. Deze twee reizen van Linschoten zijn 

 vertaald opgenomen in: Recueil do voyages an Nord. Amsterdam, J. F. Bernard, 1731. dl. 

 iii, bl. 1-304. Zie verder: Tiele, Memoire bibliogr., bl. 190-195. 



"Zie betrekkelijk de walvisschen in dezen 2n druk: Walvissche in do havon van Toxar. 

 Vangen een walvisch duer se 20 tonne specks af krijghen. Wonderlycke liefdo der walvissche 

 met den andere. Eene teelt van walvisschii in de haven van Toxar "ende is te gheloovcn, 

 . dat soomender op toeleyde, ende op veraien quam, men foude daer sonder twyffel een goede 

 visscherye afdoen." bl. 7. Sien veel walvissche' in do Tartarische zee. bl. 17. Vervolgens 

 bl. 22>>, 26, 31 b ." 



Not seen; title and comment from Bosgoed, op. cit., p. 241, no. 3503. [50.] 



1625. BAFFIN, WILLIAM. A lournall of the Voyage made to Greenland with sixe Eng- 



lish ships and a Pinnasse, in the yeere 1613. Written by Master William Baffin. 

 <^Purchct8 his Pilgrimes, iii, 1625, pp. 716-720. 



Short history of the adventures and achievements of the English whaling-fleet during the 

 year 1613. .[51.] 



1625. BAFFIN, WILLIAM. [Letter] To the Right Worshipfnll Master lohn Wosten- 

 holme Esquire, one of the chiefe Aduenturers for the discouerie of a passage to 

 the North-west. [Signed, William Baffin.] <^Purchas his Pilgrimes, iii, 1625, 

 pp. 843, 844. 



Reference to the "Grand Baye Whales" of Newfoundland, "of the same kinde which are 

 killed at Greenland"; also to the "Sea Unicorne." [52.] 



1625. [BAFFIN, WILLIAM.] A briefe and true Relation or lournall, contayning such 

 accidents as happened in the fift voyage, for the discouerie of a passage to the 

 North-west, set forth at the charges of the right Worshipfiill Sir Tho. Smith 

 Knight, Sir Dudly Digges Knight, Master lohn Wostenholme Esquire, Master 

 Alderman Zones, with others, in the good ship called the Discouerie of London; 

 Robert Bileth Master, and my self Pilot, performed in the yeere of our Lord 

 1616. <Purchas his Pilgrimes, iii, 1625, pp. 844-848. 



Whale Sound (77 30' N. Lat.), named from the great number of whiles seen in it, p. 846; 

 many " Sea Vnicornes " seen during the voyage. The context following shows the "llela- 

 tion " to have been written by William Baffin. [53.] 



1625. EDGE, THOMAS. A briefe Discouerie of the Northerne Discoueries of Seas, Coasts," 

 and Countries, deliuered in order as they were hopefully beguuue, and haue 

 euer since happily beene continued by the singular Industrie and charge of 

 the Worshipful Society of Mtiscouia Merchants of London, with the ten seuerall 

 Voyages of Captaine THOMAS EDGE the Authour. <^Purchas his Pilgrimes, iii, 

 1625, pp. 462-473. 



First Whale-killing (year 1611), pp. 465, 466. Whaling voyages of 1612-1622, pp. 466-470. 

 "The Description of the seuerall sorts of Whales, with the manner of killing them," pp. 470- 

 472. % ' Eight seuerall kind* of Whales " are briefly described, as follows : 1 . Grand-bay, taking 

 his name from Grand-bay in Newfoundland " = Balcena mysticetus. 2. Sarda Balcena 

 biseayensis. 3. Trumpet = Physeter macrocephalug. 4. Otta Sotta a whalebone Whale, gray 

 in color, and "hauing fiiines in his mouth all white but not abouo half a yard long " probably 

 Agaphelus gibbosus, Cope. 5. Gibarta = some kind of Finner Whale. 6. Sedena, "of a 

 whitly colour, and bigger than any of the former, the finnes not aboue one foot long, and he 



