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1689. "BARING, . De Ceto lonae. Brem., 1689." 



Not seen ; title from Donndorff, Zool. Beytr., i, 1792, p. 776. [131.] 



1690. CLEYERUS, ANDREAS. De Ceto minore Ambrophago. <JSphem,. Med.-phys. 



Germ. Acad. Nat. Curios., 1089 (1690), p. 69, fig. 4. 



The upper figure represents a fabulous monster nearly in profile, somewhat whale-like in 



general form, but having two up ward-curving, slender, pointed tusks in the end of the upper 



jaw and two high bosses or humps on the front of the head. The lower figure shows the 



creature partly on the side ; the dorsal fin, humps, and tusks are not shown, and the figure 



. has a much more whale-like aspect. [132.] 



1690. FABER, J. M. Addenda ad A. Cleyeri Observationes de ceto minore Ambro- 

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Ifc92. "PFEIFER, . Diss. piscem lonae deglutitorem fuisse Balaeiiam. Lub., 

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 Not seen ; title from Donndorff, Zool. Beytr., i, 1792, p. 776. [134.] 



1693. ANON. An Account of a Book Intituled, Phaleenologia Nova sive Obserrationes 

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Review of the work. [135.] 



1693. CLAYTON, J. A Continuation of Mr. John Clayton's Account of Virginia. 



<Philos. Trans. Lond., xvii, no. 205 [1693], pp. 941-948. 



Contains a notice of the discovery of Whale remains near Jamestown. Ya. [136.] 



1694. "DROSSANDER, A. Dissertatio de Balaena. Upsaliae, 1694. 4. Met eeue 



phiat." [pp. 62.] 



Not seen ; title from Bosgoed, op. cit., p. 161, no. 2543. [137.] 



1694. "PECHLIN, . De pisce lonae deglutitore, non fuisse Balaenam. Lub., 

 1694. 8." 



Not seen ; title from DonndorfF, Zool. Beytr., i, 1792, p. 776. [138.] 



1696. " SMALLEGANGK, M. Nieuwe Cronyk van Zeeland. Eerste (e~e"nig) deel. Vervat- 



tende de voor dezen uitgegeven cronykeri van de Heereii Jacobus Eyndius en 

 Jolian Reygersberg, veel vermeerdert omtrent deres landschaps oudheden en 

 herkomsten, wateren en stroonien, eylanden, steden en heerlijkheden. Met 

 vele kopere platen (en kaarten) verciert. Tot Middelburg. By J. Meertens, 

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" "Walvisvangst, pp. 173-178; van de visschen in onse stcoomen en eerst van de zeehonden. 

 zeekatten, bruinvisschen, pp. 178-181." 



Not seen ; title and references from Bosgoed, op. cit., p. 210, no. 3169. [139.] 



1697. LISTER, M. Of a Venomous Scratch with the Tooth of a Porpos, its Symptoms 



and Cure. <PMlos. Trans. Lond., xix, no. 233 [1697], p. 726. [140.] 



1697. MOLYNEUX, T. A discourse concerning the Large Horns frequently found 

 under Ground in Ireland, Concluding from them that the great American Deer, 

 calFd a Moose, was formerly common to that Island: With Remarks on some 

 other things Natural to that Country. <^Philos. Trans. Lond., xix, no. 227 

 [1697], pp. 489-512, 3. figs. 



Contains remarks upon the nature of ambergris, spermaceti, and on the occurrence of Sperm 

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1697. TREDWEY, R. Part of a Letter of Mr. Robert Tredwey, to Dr. Leonard Plukenet, 

 Dated Jamaica, Feb. 12, 169 6 / 7 , giving an Account of a great piece of Amber- 

 griese thrown on that Island ; with the Opinion of some there about the way of 

 its Production. <^Philos. Trans. Lond., xix, no. 232 [1697], pp. 711, 712. 



Said to be produced by some unknown sea "Creature," which is believed "to swarm as 

 Bees, on the Sea-Shore, or in the Sea." [142- ] 



