448 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 



1746. "EGEDE, HANS. Continued. 



genheid, gedaante, greusscheidingen, veld-gewassen, dieren, vogelen, visschen, 

 enz. Mitsgaders den oorsprong en voortgang der aeloude Noorweegsche volk- 

 plantingen in dat gewest; beneveus den aart, inborst, woonigen, levenswijze, 

 kleding, enz. der hedendaagsche inboorlingen. Eerst in de Deensche taal 

 beschreven door Mr. Hans Egede, en nu in 't Nederduitsch overgebragt. Met 

 een nieuwe kaart van dat landschap en (10) aardige printverbeeldingen ver- 

 siert. Te Delft, bij R. Boitet, 1746. 4." 



"Zie aldaar: Van de zec-dicren, zoe-vogels en visschen, walvisschen, en/., bl. 54-67 . . . 

 Van de gewono bezigheden als jagen en visschen en de noodigo gereedscbappen daartoe, bl. 

 84-94." 



Not seen ; title and references from Bosgoed, op. cit., p. 235, no. 3451. For reference to the 

 matter relating to Cetaceans, see the original Danish edition of 1741. [235.] 



1746. LIXNE, C. Caroli Linnaei | . . . [=titles, 2 lines] | Fauna | Svecica | Sistens | 



Animalia Sveciae Regni: | Qvadrupedia, Aves, Amphibia, | Pisces, Insecta, 

 Vermes, | Distributa | Per | Classes & Ordines, | Genera & Species. | Cum | 

 Differentiis Specierum, | Synonymis Auctorum, | Nominibus Incolarum, | Lo- 

 cis Habitationum, | Descriptionibus Insectorum. | | Stockholmiae | Sumtu 

 & literis Laurentii Salvii | 1746. 8. 14 11., pp. 1-411, pll. i, ii. 



Classis iv. Pisces. I. Plagiuri Cetacea, pp. 98-100, 4 genn., 6 spp., to wit: 1. Catodon 

 fistula in cervice, p. 98 =Physeter macrocephalus ; 2. Mouodon, p. 98; 3. Balcena fistula in 

 medio capite, dorso caudam versus acuminato, p. 98 ; 4. Balcena fistula in medio capite, tubero 

 pinniformi in extreme dorso, p. 99; 5. Delphinus corpore subconiformi, dorso lato, rostro sub- 

 acuto, p. 99; 6. Delphinus rostro sursum repando, dentibus latis serratis, p. 100. [236.] 



1747. BROWNE, J., and others, or EDITOR. An Account of the Experiments relating to 



Ambergris, made by Mr. John Browne, and Mr. Ambrose Godfrey Hauckwitz, 

 FF. R. S., with Mr. Nnvmarfs Vindication of his Experiment, drawn up by 

 C. Mortimer, R. S. Seer. <^Philos. Trans., Abridged by Martyn, 1732-44, ix, pt. 3, 

 1747, pp. 366-368. 



From Philos. Trans. Lond., no. 435, p. 437. See 1735. EDITOR. [237.] 



1747. HAMPE, J. H. A Description of the same Narhual [as forms the subject of Dr. 

 Steigertahl's communication]. <^Philos. Trans., Abridged by Martyn, 1732-44, 

 44, ix, pt, 3, 1747, p. 72. 



From Philos. Trans. Lond., no. 447, p. 149. See 1738. HAMPE. [238.] 



1747. NEUMAN, C. Of Ambergris . . . <Phil. Trans., Abridged by Martyn, 1732-44, 

 ix, pt. 3, 1747, pp. 339-346, 346-358, 358-366. 



From Philos. Trans. Lond., no. 443, p. 344; no. 434, p. 371; no. 435, p. 417. See 1738. NEU- 

 MANN. [239.] 



1747. [PREVOST, A. F.] Sierra-Leona, par Atkins. <^Hist. ge'ner. des Voy., du Prfcost, 

 iii, 1747, pp. 239-252. 



Manat6e ou Vacho marine, pp. 240-241. External characters and mode of capture, based 

 on Atkins, Voy. en Guinee, etc., p. 43. (See ATKINS, under 1735.) 



La Vache do mer ou le Lamantin, ibid., pp. 315-316. A compiled account, based largely on 

 Atlcins, op. cit. 



Poisson de mer & do rivieres [de la C6te d'Or], ibid., iv, pp. 256-262. Le Grampus ou le 

 Souffleur, pp. 259, 2GO. Le Marsouin, p. 260. 



Poisson de mer & d'eau douce [de Congo <fc d' Angola], ibid., v, 1748, pp. 91-95. L'Ambize 

 Angulo, pp. 92-93. Account of external characters, etc., compiled from Dapper. |240.] 



1747. SCILLA, AUGUSTIXO. De | Corporibus Marinis | Lapidescentibus | quss defossa 



reperiuntur, | AuctoreAugustinoScilla | addita dissertatione | Fabii Columnae 



| de Glossopetris. | [Vignette.] Romse, Typis Antonii de Rubeis in via Semi- 



narii Romani. | MDCCXLVII. | | Superiorum permissu. 4. 11. 5, pp. 1-73, 



11. 3, pll. i-xxviii-f-frontispiece. 



In this first Latin version of Scilla (see 1670. SCILLA) the description of Squalodont remains 

 occurs at p. 47. The plates are the same as those of the original edition, the Squalodout 

 remains being represented in fig. 1, pi. xii. [241.] 



