ALLEN'S BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CETACEA AND SIRENIA. 421 



1671. "MARTINIERE, P. M. DE LA. Voyage des pays septentrionaux. Dans lequel se 

 voit les moeurs, maniero de vivre et superstitions des Norwdguiens, Lappons, 

 Sybe'riens, Samojedes, Zeuabliens, Islandois. Paris, 1671. kl. 8. Met fig." 



" Herdrukken verschenen to Parjis, 1G76. 8, en to Amsterdam, 1708 (zonder naam van 

 den schrijver). Eeene engelsche vertaling: London, 1674; eeno hoogduitsche : Hamburg, 

 1075, en Leipzig, 1711; eeno itaiiaansche in 1683. Zie voor de Hollandscho uitgavc: De 

 Noordsche Wcereld . . . [Zio 1685. MARTIXIRE en MARTENS.] Adelung geeft in zijn: 'Ge- 

 schichte der Schiffahrten,' 1)1. 298-319, een uitvoerig uittreksel van dezo reis." 



Not seen; title and note from Bosgoed, op. cit., p. 243, no. 3512. [100.] 



1671. RAY, J. An Account of the Dissection of a Porpess, promised Numb. 74 ; made, 



and communicated in a Letter of Sept. 12, 1671, by the Learned Mr. John Hay, 

 having therein observ'd some things omitted by Rondeletim. <^Philos. Trans. 

 Lond., vi,no. 74 [1671], p. 2220; no. 76 [1671], pp. 2274-2279. [101.] 



1672. ANON. "A proportional view of the large Spermaceti whale run aground on 



Blyth Sand, and there killed himself. 30 Jan. 1672. [PI. 8x14 inches.] Sold 

 by W. Triugham." 



Not seen ; title from Bosgoed, op. cit., p. 171, no. 2697. [102.] 



1672. JOSSELYN, J. New-Englands | Rarities | Discovered: '| In | Birds, Beasts, 

 Fishes, Serpents, | and Plants of that Country. | Together with | The Physical 

 and Chyrurgical Remedies | wherewith the Natives constantly use to | Cure 

 their Distempers, Wounds, | and Sores. | Also | A perfect Description of an 

 Indian Squa, | in all her Bravery ; with a Poem not | improperly conferr'd upon 

 her. | Lastly | A Chronological Table | of the most remarkable Passages in 

 that | Country amongst the English. | | Illustrated with Cuts. | | By 

 John Josselyn, Gent. | | London, Printed for G. Widdowes at the | Green 

 Dragon in St. Pauls Church yard, 1672. sm. 8 by sig.,24 size. 11. 2, pp. 

 1-114, cuts. 



Reprinted in Archceologia Americana or Trans, and Coll. Amer. Antiq. Soc., iv, pp. 133-238. 



The Sperma Ceti Whale ; What Sperma Ceti is ; What Ambergreece is, pp. 35, 36. "Now 

 you must understand this Whale feeds upon Ambergreece, as is apparent, finding it in the 

 Whales Maw in great quantity, but altered and excrementitious : I conceive that Amber- 

 greece is no other than a kind of Mushroom growing at the bottom of some Seas ..." (p. 36). 



[103.] 



1672. TULPIUS,N. Nicolai Tulpii | Amstelredamensis | Observationes Medicas. | Editio 



Nova. | Libro quartior auctior, & Sparsim multis | in locis emendatior. | 

 [Vignette.] Amstelredami, | Apud Danielem Elsevirium, | ClQloCLXXII. 

 sm. 8. 11. 7, pp. 1-392, pll. i-xviii. 



Unicornu marinam, lib. iv, cap. lix, pp. 374-379, tab. xviii. The three very rude figures rep- 

 resent the animal in profile and the skull from above and below. They are the same as those 

 given by Worm, by whom they were copied from Tulpius. 



The editio princeps I have not seen ; the dedication "Ad Petrum Tulpium filium " is dated 

 1641, which is probably the date of the first edition. There are numerous later editions, of 

 which editio quinta is the only one I have seen (q. v. 1716. TULPIUS, N.). [104.] 



1673. BOYLE, R. A Letter of the Honorable Robert Boyle of Sept. 13, 1673, to the Pub- 



lisher, concerning Amber Greece, and its being a Vegetable Production. <P7tiZos. 

 Trans. Lond., vii,no. 97, 1673, pp. 6113-6115. 



Stated, on the authority of a factor of the Dutch East India Company, to issue from the 

 loot of a tree. [105.] 



1675. JOSSELYN, J. An | Account | of two | Voyages | to New-England. | Wherein 

 you have the setting out of a Ship, | With the charges ; The prices of all 

 necessaries for | furnishing a Planter & his Family at his first com- | ing ; A 

 Description of the Country, Natives and | Creatures; The Government of the 

 Countrey as | it is now possessed by the English, &c. A large | Chronologi- 

 cal Table of the most remarkable | passages from the first discovering of the 

 Conti- | nent of America, to the year 1673. | | By John Josselyn Gent. | | 

 The Second Addition. | | [Quotation, 6 lines.] | London Printed for G. 

 Widdowes at the Green Dragon in St. | Pauls Church-yard, 1675. sm. 8. 11. 4, 

 pp. 2-279-f3. 



