512 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 



1822. DEMAREST, A. G. Continued. 



The plan here unfolded the author carried out in detail, every species added since the date 

 of Bonnaterre's work being apparently included, regardless of its merits. Although many 

 new specific names were introduced, only one species (Delphinus boryi) was given as "espece 

 nouvelle." Pew of those described by Bonnaterre are here redescribed, or only briefly so, 

 the author adding : ' ' DESCRIP. Voyez la Cetologie de Bonnaterre, loc. cit.," to which work refer- 

 ence is always duly made. 1.611.1 



1822. DESMOULINS, A. Cachalot. <Dict. class. d'Hist. nat., ii, 1822, pp. 615-619. 



Cachalot, Physeter: generalities, pp. 615-617; species, pp. 617-619. 1. Physeter [Catodon 

 Lac6p.] macrocephalus, Shaw, p. 617; 2. Catodon macrocepTialus, var. B. Bonn. ( = Physeter 

 gibbosus, Schreb., pi. 338), p. 618; 3. Ph. catodon, L., p. 618; 4. PA. australianus, Quoy, p. 

 318; 5. Ph. [Physeter] microps, Schreb.. pi. 339, p. 618; 6. Ph. Tursio ou mular, p. 619; T. 

 PA. sulcatus, Lacep., p. 619. The Cachalot's are divided into two groups or genera, as above. 

 Catodon, spp. 1, 2, and Physeter, spp. 3-7. The article is an indiscriminate compilation. [612.] 



1822. EDITORS. Extracts from Dr. Hibbert's Description of the Shetland Islands. 

 <Edinb. Pliilos. Joiirn., vi, no. 11, art. vii, 1822, pp. 240-255. 



Account of the pursuit and capture of a drove of "Whales [Globiocephalus melas], pp. 240- 



243. [613.] 



1822. HOME, EVERARD. Ueber die Eigenthumlichkeiten, wodurch sich de Manati 



der Westindischen Meere A'on dem Dngong der Ostindischen unterscheidet. 



<^Froriep > 8 Notizen, ii, Jun. 1822, pp. 260, 261. 



Aus den Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. Loud. [614.] 



1822. MANBY, G. W. Journal | of a | Voyage to Greenland, | in the year 1821. | | 



With graphic illustrations. | ByOeorge William Manby, Esq. | | London: | 



Printed for G. and W. B. Whittaker, | 13, Ave-Maria Lane. | 1822. 4. pp. 



vii, 143, maps, pll., and \vooclcc. 



Remarks upon the Failure which has for some years attended the "Whale-Fishery; with 

 Considerations for removing the Obstacles which have occasioned the same. Appendix, pp. 

 123-143, numerous cuts of gun-hai-poons and other harpoons, etc. Account of the common 

 Greenland Whale (Balcena Mysticetus) and "of the early state of the fishing," pp. 29-37, with 

 cuts. Also allusions to whaling and to the habits of various Cetaceans passim. Plate facing 

 p. 60, "A boat going on the tail of a "Whale " ; plate facing p. 61, "A "Whale upsetting a boat" ; 

 plate facing p. 81, "Lancing the Whale." 



A German translation was published at Leipzig in 1823, and a Dutch version o,t Amsterdam 

 in 1825. [615.] 



1822. MOURT, . Mourt's Eelation. <Coll. Mass. Hist. Soc., 2d ser., ix, 1822, pp. 

 26, 73. 



Cape Cod "a place of good fishing; for we saw daily great whales of the best kind for oil 

 and bone come close aboard our ship, and in fair weather swim and play about us; . . ." 

 p. 36. This relates to the first visit of the Puritans to Massachusetts Bay in 1620. [616.] 

 1822. PRESIDENT AND COUNCIL OF NEW ENGLAND. A brief Relation of the discovery 

 and plantation of New England: . . . <^Coll. Mass. Hist. Soc., 2d ser., ix, 

 1822, pp. 1-25. 



Originally published in London, 1622. 



"Ambergris, [and] great numbers of whales along the coast," p. 20. [617.] 



1822. [Riccio, ANTONIO, et autres'}. Les Pecheurs | Strangers, | domiciles et station- 

 ne"s | a Marseille, | a MM. les Deputes des De"partemens. 8. 1. 1, pp. 16. 



Le brochure est sign6e par Antonio Puccio, Joseph Vila et cinque autres, Billard, Avocat. 



Marseille, le 6 Aout 1822. [618.] 



1822. RUDOLPHI, D. K. A. Einige anatomische Bemerkungen liber Balaena rostrata. 



<Abhandl. d. plujs. Kl. d. K.-P. AJcad. d. Wissensch. zu Berlin, 1820-1821 (1822), 



pp. 27-40, pll. i-v. 



PI. i, Skelet, pll. ii-iv, Schadel, pi. v, Kehlkopf, Rippe, Schwanzwirbelbein, n. s. w. [619.] 



1822. WHATTON, W. R. [Note respecting the capture of a female Monodon monoceros 



in the North Seas in 1821.] <Trarzs. Linn. Soc. Lond., xiii, pt. 2, 1822, p. 620. 



[620.J 



1823. BAER, K. E. VON. De | Fossilibns Mammalium Reliquiis | in | Prussia | adja- 



centibusque regionibus | repertis. | | Dissertatio, | quam j ad Professoris 

 ordinarii munus | in Academia Albertina | rite capessendum | scripsit | Ca- 

 rolus Ernest us a Baer | . . . [titles, 4 lines]. | | Cum icoue. | | Regio- 

 mouti 1823. | In Libraria Academica. sm. 4. 1. 1, pp. 1-38, 1. 1, pi. 



8. Cetorum reliquiae fossiles, pp. 34, 35. [621.] 



