ALLEN'S BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CETACEA AND SIRENIA. 517 



DESMOULINS, A. Continued. 



crucigere, Qnoy et Gaiin., p. 359; 17. Dauphin albigere, Quoy et Graim., p. 360; 18. Dauphin 

 do Cortesi, Cuv. (foss.), p. 3GO; 19. Dauphin k longue symphise, Cuv. (foss.), p. 360; 20. 

 [not named], foss., p. 361; 21. [not named], foss., p. 361. 



Tho genus Delphinus is divided into three sections, to wit, "t Dauphins & bee," including 

 spp. 1-8; "tt Dauphins a tete obtuse," spp. 8-12; "ttt Dauphins sans dorsale, Delphinap- 

 teres de Lacepede, " spp. 13, 14. Numbers 15-17 (I-III in the original) are entered incertce cedis, 

 between spp. 14 and 15 of the original article ; and then follow "Dauphins fossiles, " spp. 18-21 

 (15-18 in the original). [636.] 



1824. DESMOULIXS, A. Dugong, Trichechus Dugong, Gmel. <^Dict. class. cVHlst. nat., 

 v, Cra-D, 1824, pp. 640, 641, pi. cxli, fig. 2. [637.] 



1824. D. [? DESMOULINS, A. ] De Pexistence du nerf olfactif ou ethmoidal dans les Ba- 

 leines; par A. Desmoulins. (Diet, class. d'Hist. nat., t. 2, art. Baleinc.) ^Ferns- 

 sac's Bull, des Sci. nat., ii, 1824, pp. 362, 363. [638.] 



1824. EDITORS. Habits of the Whale. <Edinb. Philos. Journ., xi, no. 21, 1824, pp. 

 220, 221. 



Note on the occurrence of a "Whale in the St. Lawrence River, near Montreal. [639.] 



1824. EDITORS. Notice in regard to a Fossil Whale disco'vered in Dunmore Park. 

 <Edinb. Phil. Journ., xi, no. 21, 1824, p. 220. 



Its position similar to that of Airthrie; estimated length, "70 or 75 feet." (See infra, 1824. 

 KEDDOCH.) [640.] 



1824. EICHWALD, E. Observationes nonnullae circa fabricam Delphini Phocsenae aeta- 

 tis nondum provectae. <^Mem. de TAcad. imp. des Sci. de &t.-Petersbourg, v 

 s6r., ix, 1824, pp. 431-452. [641,] 



1824. FABER, [FRIEDRICH]. Udtog af en Skrivelse fra Regiinents-qvarteermester og 

 Auditeur Faber til Prof. Reinhardt, dateret Horsens d. 28 Juli 1824. <^0rsted, 

 Tidsskrift for Naturvidenskaberne, iv, no. 10, 1824, pp. 110-118. 



A slight reference to Balcena Hoops at p. 110. [642.] 



1824. HARLAN, RICHARD. On a species of Lamantin resembling the Manatus Senega- 

 lensis (Cuvier) inhabiting the Coast of East Florida. <^Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 Phila., iii, 1824, pp. 3'JO, 394, pi. xiii, ligg. 1-3. 



Manatus latirostris, sp. n., based on "two skulls, two ribs, and a strip of skin, seven feet 

 six inches in length, half an inch thick." Skulls described in detail, with figures (pi. xiii, 

 figg. 1-3), and compared with skulls of M. americanus (pi. xiii, fig. 5) and M. senegalen&is 

 (pi. xiii, fig. 4). No characters are found in the skull to separate M. latirostris from M. 

 senegalensis, but the name latirostris is proposed for adoption in case further investigation 

 should reveal external differences sufficient to separate the Florida Manatee from the 

 African ! [643.] 



1824. HERAUSGEBER. Rudolphi; anatomische Bemerkuugen fiber Balaena rostrala. 

 </sis von Oken, xiv, 1824, pp. 620, 621. 



Auszug aus Abhandl. d. phys. Classe d. k. p. Acad. d. Wissen. zu Berlin, 1820-1821 (1822), 

 pp. 27-40. [644.] 



1824. HERAUSGEBER. Uber die Strecken, welche die Walfische durchschwimmen. 

 <^Froriep's Noiizen aus dem Gebiete der Natur- und Heilkunde, viii, no. 8, Sept., 

 1824, pp. 121, 122. 



Abstract aus Hr. Baron vom Zach's Correspondence astronomique, geographique, hydro- 

 graphique et statistiqite, ix, no. 1, 1823, p. 95. [645. J 



1824. KEDDOCII, . Further particulars in regard to the Fossil Whale of Dunmore. 

 <Edinb. PMlos. Journ., xi, no. 22, 1824, pp. 415-417. 



A letter supplementing an editorial communication in the preceding number, giving a de- 

 tailed account of the situation of the skeleton. [646.] 



1824. KNOX, [ROBERT]. Anatomische Beobachtungen Uber die Milchgefass im Seehuud 

 uiid Wai, aus Briefen von Dr. Knox an Dr. Duncan. ^Frorlep's Notizcn aus 

 dcm Gebiete der Natur- und Heilkunde, viii, no. 4, August, 1824, pp. 49-53. 



Uebersetzet aus Edinburgh Med. and Surg. Journ., July, 1824, p. 23. [647.] 



