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1805. MACPHERSOX, D. Annals | of | Commerce, | Manufactures, Fisheries, and Nav- 

 igation | with | brief notices of the Arts and. Sciences connected with them. | 

 Containing the | Commercial Transactions | of the | British Empire and other 

 Countries, | from the earliest accounts to the meeting of the Union Parlia- 

 ment in January 1801 ; | and comprehending the most valuable part of the late 

 Mr. Anderson's History of Commerce, viz. from the year 1492 | to the end of 

 the reign of George II, King of Great Britain, &c. | With a largo Appendix, | 

 containing | 



Chronological Tables of the Sover- 

 eigns of Europe, | Tables of the al- 

 terations of money in England and 

 Scotland, | 



A Chronological Table of the prices of 

 Corn, &c. and | A Commercial and 

 Manufactural Gazetteer of the | Uni- 

 ted Kingdom of Great Britain and Ire- 



laud | 



With a general chronological Index. | The Antient Part composed from the most 

 authentic Original Historians and Public Records, | printed and in Manuscript, 

 and the Modern Part from Materials of unquestionable | Authenticity (mostly 

 unpublished) extracted from the Records of Parliament, | the Accounts of 

 the Custom-house, the Mint, the Board of Trade, the" | Post-Office, the East- 

 India Company, the Bank of England, | &c. &c. | By David Macphersou. | | 

 In Four Volumes. | | Vol. I [-IV]. | | Printed for Nichols and Son, . . . 

 1= nearly 4 lines of names of booksellers]. | London; | and for Mundell and 

 Son, Edinburgh, j | 1805. 4 vols. 4. 



The chronological arrangement of the work precludes reference to special topics, ince tho 

 same subject may be briefly mentioned in many places. A very detailed and thorough index* 

 however, renders the matter readily accessible, and to this index the present writer would 

 refer the investigator of matters relating to tho Whalefishery and Mndred topics. The work 

 is one of great research and labor, and is standard authority on the subjects treated. [477.] 



1806. DUMERIL, A. M. C. Zoqlogie analytique, | ou | Me'fchode naturelle | de | Classi- 

 fication des Animaux, | rendue plus facile | a 1'aide de Tableaux synop- 

 tiques; | Par A[ndrc]. M[arie]. Constant Dnmeril, | . . . . [titles, 6 lines of 

 small type]. Parva scd apta. | | Paris | Allais, Libraire, quai des Augustius, 

 N. 39. | | M. DCCC. VI. 8. pp. i-xxxii, 1. 1, pp. 1-344. 



XIIF 6 . FamiHe, Amphibics [=Pinnipedia-{-Sireni(t], pp. 2G, 27. Genera 3, under French 

 and Latin names, viz: 1. Phoca, 2. Trichocus, 3. Dugong, 4. Manatus. 



XIV e . Famille, Cetaces, pp. 28, 29. Genera 10, under French and Latin names, viz: 1. 

 Salcena, '2. Balenoptera, 3. Narwhalus, 4. Ananarcux, 5. Catodon, 6. Phylasus (sic), 7. Phy- 

 seterus, 8. Delphinapterus, 9. Delphinus, 10. Hyperodon. [478.] 



1806. TURTOX, W. A general | System of Nature, j through the | Three Grand King- 

 doms | of | Animals, Vegetables, and Minerals, | systematically divided | into 

 their several | Classes, Orders, Genera, Species, and Varieties, | with their 



| Habitations, Manners, Economy, Structure, and Peculiarities. | By Sir 

 Charles Linue: | Translated Gmeliu, Fabricius, Willdenow, &c. | Together 

 with | Various Modern Arrangements and Corrections, derived from the | 

 Transactions of the Liuneau and other Societies, as well as from the Classical 



| Works of Shaw, Thornton, Abbot, Donovan, Sowerby, Latham, Dillwyn | 

 Lewin, Martyri, Andrews, Lambert, &c. &c. | with a- life of Linne, | Appro- 

 priate Copper-plates, and a Dictionary explanatory of the Terms which | 

 occur in the several Departments of Natural History, | by William Turton, 

 M. D. | Fellow of the Linnean Society, Author of the Medical Glossary, &c. 

 &c. | | In Seven Volumes. | | Animal Kingdom. Vol. I. | Mammalia. 

 Birds. Amphibia. Fishes. | | London: | Printed for Lackington, Allen, 

 and Co. | Temple of the Muses, Fires bury- Square. | | 180o. 8. pp. i-vii, 

 1-944. ("Printed by Voss and Morris, Castle-Street, Swansea. 1800," p. 943.) 

 Order vii. Cete, pp. 127-130. 1 . ^lonodon Monoccros, 2. Balcena Mysticetus, p. 127; 3. If. 

 Phy solus, 4. B. Boops, 5. B. Gibbosa, 6. B. Musculus, 7. B. Itostrata, 8. Physeter Catodon, 

 9. P. Macroc"phalua, p. 128; 10. P. Microps, 11. P. Turtrio, 14. Delphinus Phocccna, 13. D. 

 delphis, p. 129; 14. D. Orca, 15. D. Leucas, p. 130. Short, nearly worthless, descriptions, 

 and no references to previous authors. 



