ALLEN'S BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CETACEA AND SIRENIA. 483 



1794. PALLAS, S. P., ct J. B. LAMARCK Continued. 



volumes pre'ce'dens; | Avec des Notes et Observations par le C. Lamarck, | 

 Professeur de Zoologie aa Mus6um national d'Histoire naturelle. 



"Description du Poisson blanc," vol. v, pp. 192-197 (par M. Pallas). "Defyhinus leucas 

 [Dauphin blauc], Lo B61ouga de mcr ou poisson blanc, pi. Ixxix," vol. vxi, pp. 25, 26 (par M. 

 Lamarck). [436. J 



1795. FORSTER, J. R. Faunula Indica | id est | Catalogus animalium | Indiae Orien- 



talis | quae liactenus | Naturae curiosis | innotuerunt; | concinnatus | a \ 

 Joanne Latham, | ChirurgoDartfordiaeCantii, | et | Hugone Da vies, | pastore 

 in aber | provinciae Caernarvon, | Secundis curis editus, correctns et auctus | 

 a Joanne Reinholdo Forster, | LL. Med. et phil. D. et LL. AA. M. Med. Philos. 

 et imprimis Hist. Nat. | et Rei Metallicae. Prof. P. O. in Universitate | Lit- 

 teraria Halensi. | | Halae ad Salam, | impensis Joannis Jaeobi GebauerL j 

 CIoIoCCLXXXXV. 2. 11. 3, pp. 1-38. 



Ordo ix. Cete, p. 5 = Trichcchus Manatus, Trichechus Dugong. Phoca ursina, Delphinus 

 Phocaena, Delphinus Dclphis. Merely a nominal list. [437-] 



1795. HEARNE, S. A | Journey | from | Prince of Wales's Fort in Hudson's Bay, | to | 

 the Northern Ocean. | Undertaken | by order of the Hudson's Bay Company, | 

 for the Discovery | of Copper Mines, A Northwest Passage, &c. | In the Years 

 1769, 1770, 1771, & 1772. | | By Samuel Hearne. | | London: | printed for 

 A. Strahan >md T. Cadell: | And Sold by T. Cadell Jun. and W. Davies, (Suc- 

 cessors to | Mr. Cadell,) in the Strand. | 1795. 4. pp. i-xliv, 1-458, map and 

 pll. i-viii. 



Sea TJnicorn, pp. 391, 392. Black Whale (three killed in 20 years as far south as Churchill 

 River), pp. 392, 393. White Whales, pp. 393-395. 



There is a later edition, Dublin, 1796, 8. Also translations in French (Paris, 1799, 2 vols., 

 8), Dutch (Hague, 1798, 2 vols., 8), and German (Berlin and Halle, 1797, 8). (See Sabin, 

 Bibl. Amer, viii, pp. 188, 189, nos. 31181-31186). [438.] 



1795. MEARES, J. Voyages | de la Chine | a la cote Nord-Oust | d'Amerique, | faits 

 dans les ann6es 1788 et 1789; | Prece'de's de la relation d'un antre Voyage exe"- 

 cut6 en | 1786 sur le vaisseau le Nootka, parti du Bengale; | D'un Recueil 

 d'Observations sur la Probability d'un | Passage Nord-Ouest; | Et d'un Traitd 

 abre*g6 du Commerce entre la Cote Nord-Ouest et la Chine, etc. etc. | Par le 

 Capitaine J[ohn]. Meares, Commandant | le Vaisseau la Felice. | Traduits de 

 1'Anglois | Par J. B. L. J. Billecocq, Citoyen Francais. | Avec une Collection 

 de Cartes g<5ographiques, Vues, Marin | Plans et Portraits, graves en taille- 

 douce. | | Tome premier[-troisieme]. | | A Paris, | Chez F. Buisson, 

 Libraire, rue Hautefeuille, n. 20. | | An 3 e . [1795] de la Republique. 3 vols. 

 8. Vol. i, pp. i-xxiv, 1-391. Vol. ii, 11. 2 ? pp. 1-388. Vol. iii, 11. 2, pp. 1-371. 



La peche de la baleine est la branche de commerce la plus avantageuse qu'offre la cGte 

 nord-ouest d'Amerique, vol. i, pp. 163-166. Description de la maniere dont los naturels de 

 Nootka tuent la baleine, etc., vol. iii, pp. 21-24. 



The copy of this work examined (Harvard College Libr.) lacks the collection of maps, 



views, etc., called for in the title. [439.] 



1795. "SAVARY, J. Dictionnaire uuiversel de commerce, d'histoire naturelle et des 



arts et metiers. Nouvelle Edition. Copenhague, C. A. Philibert. 1795. 5 din. 



folio. " 



" . . . . Peche de la Baleine, i, bl 310-316." 



Not seen; title from Bosgoed, op, cit, pp. 229, 247, nos. 3394, 3554. [440.] 



1795. WALCOTT, S. A | New and complete | Natural History | of | 



Quadrupeds, 

 Beasts, 

 Birds, 

 Fishes, 



Reptiles, 

 Insects, 

 Waters, 

 Earth, 



Fossils, 

 Minerals, 

 Vegetables, 

 Shells, 



Winds, 



Sun, 



Moon, 



Planets, &c., &c. 



Containing | a New History and Description | of the several Classes and Spe- 

 cies of Animals which inhabit | The Air, the Earth, and the Water, | in the 

 several parts of the Universe. |. . . [=21 lines, giving further description of 



