ALLEN'S BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CETACEA AND SIRENIA. 433 



1712. [LAWSON, J.] Allerneuste Beschreibung | derProvinz | Carolina | In | West-In- 



dien. | Samt einem | Reise-Journal | von mehr als | Tauseud Meileu | unter 

 allerhand | Indianischen Nationen. | Auch einer j Accuraten Land-Carte und 

 aiidern | Knpfer-Stichen. | Aus dem Englisclien [von John Lawson] libersezet 

 durch | M. Vischer. | | Hamburg, | Gedruckt und verlegt, durch seel 

 Thomas von Wierings Erben, | bey der B6rse im gnldnen A, B, C. Anno 

 1712. | Sind auch zu Franckfurt und Leipzig, bey Zacharias Hertelu | zu be- 

 kommen. sm. 8. 11. 7, pp. 1-365, 11. IVa. 



Fische iin Saltz- und Siissen -"Wasscr in Carolina, pp. 232-250. Cetaceen, pp. 232-236. 



See original English ed., 1709. [167.] 



1713. "MANDKLSLO, J. A. Voyages celebres et remarquables fails de Perse aux Indes 



Orientales. Contenant tine description nouvelle et trcs curiense de 1'Indostan, 

 de 1'Empire du Grand Mogul, des lies et presqu'iles de FOrient, des royauines 

 de Siarri, du Japon, du Congo, de la Chine, etc. Traduits de 1'origiual par A. 

 de Wicquefort. Nouvelle Edition, revue et corrigde. A Leide, ches Pierre van 

 der Aa. 1713. 2 din. 1 bd. folio. Met gegraveerde platen en kaarten." 



" Baleines qui so trouvent sur les cotes du Japon, p. 464 ; dans la mer pres de la ligne 6qui- 

 noctiale, p. 623 ; sur les cotes de 1'ilc St. Thomas, p. 675." 



"Not seen; title and comment from Bosgoed, op. cit., p. 100, no. 1590. [168-1 



1713. RAY, JOHN. Johaiinis Raii | Synopsis | Methodica | Piscium. | [Vignette.] | | 



Londini: | Prostant apud W. Innys, | sub Insigni- | bus Principis in area Bo- 

 reali D. Pauli | Clf) IQ CCXIII. 8. pp. 1-166, 11. 6. 



Pisces Cetacei seu Bellue marinoe = Get acea, pp. 6-17, 9 spp.,to wit: 1 . Balcena vulgaris 

 edentula, dorso non pinnato = Balcena mysticetus. 2. Balcena edentula corpore strictiore, 

 dorso pinnato = Physalux antiquorum. 3. Orca Rondel. & Bellon. = Orca gladiator. 4. Cete 

 Pot "Walfish Batavis maris accolis dictum Clus. Exot. lib. G=^ Physeter macrocephalus. 5* 

 Albus piscis cetaceus = Beluge catodon. 6. Honodon piscis 6 genere Cetaceo : NarJmal Islan- 

 dis = Monodon monoceros. 7. Delphinus antiquorum, The Dolphin = Delphinus delphis. 8. 

 Phoccena Rondeletii = Phoccena communis. Or : 



1. Balcena minor utraque maxilla dentata =r Orca gladiator. 2. Balcena minor, in inferiors 

 maxilla tantum dentata, sive pinna aut spina in dorso = Beluga catodon. 3. Balcena major, 

 in inferiore tantum maxilla dentata macrocephala, bipinnis = Physeter macrocephalus. 4. 

 Balcena major, in inferiore tantum maxilla dentata d.entibus arcuatus falciform ibus, pinnam 

 seu spinam in dorso habens = Physeter tursio. 5. Balcena macrocephala tripinnis, etc. Physe- 

 ter turaio. 6. Balcena major laminas corneas in superiore maxilla habens, bipinnis, fistula 

 carens = Balcena mysticetus. 7. Balcena major laminas corneas in superiore maxilla habens, 

 ' fistula donata, bipinnis = Balcena mysticetus. 8. Balcena tripinnis, nares habens, cum rostro 

 acuto & plicis in ventre = Balcenoptera rostrata. 9. Balcena tripinnis, maxillam inferiorem 

 rotundam & superiore multo latiorem habens = PJiysalus antiquorum. 



Eight valid species fairly defined and classified. See Clavis, p. 17. Martens's " Butz-kopf " 

 is mentioned (p. 10), but not specifically recognized. , [169. 1 



1714. "LAWSON, J. The | History | of | Carolina; | containing the | Exact Descrip- 



tion and Natural History | of that Country : ( Together with the Present State 

 thereof. | And | A Journal | of a Thousand Miles, Traveled thro' several | 

 Nations of Indians. | Giving a particular Account of their Customs, | Manners, 

 &c. | | By John Lawson, Gent. Surveyor General | of North-Carolina | | 

 London : | Printed for W. Taylor at the Ship, and T. Baker at the Black- j 

 Boy, in Pater- Noster-Row, 1714." 



"Identical in every respect, excepting the title, with the orig. ed., 1709, q. v. On actual 

 comparison, this seems to be only other copies of the original, furnished with a new title-leaf." 



Not seen ; title and comment from Coues, Birds Col. Tall., 1878, p. 576. For account of 

 Cetological matter see orig. ed. (1709. LAWKON, J.). 1170.} 



1715. ANON. " Puro e distincto ragguaglio del gran pesce chiamato Balenotto BunV 



lino, detto anco Capo d'OHo, preso in vicinianza del porto di Pesano 18 Aprili 

 1715. Venezia. folio. Met houtgrav." 



Not, seen ; title from Bosgoed, op. cit., p. 171, no. 2696. Ell.] 



1716. TULPIUS, N. Nicolai Tulpii | Amstelodamensis exconsulis j Observations. Me- 



dicse. | Editio Quinta. | Cui brevis ipsius Authoris vitas narratio | est prsefixa, 



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