524 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 



1827. PANDER, CHR. [H.], und'E. D'Ai/rox. Die | Skelete der Cetaceen, | abgebilded 

 und beschrieben | von | Dr. Chr. [H.] Pander und Dr. E. d' Alton. | | | 

 Bonn, | In Commission bei Eduard Weber. | 1827. obi. 2. 11. 2, pp. 1-10, 

 pll. i-vi. <Vergleichende Osteologie, von Pander und d' Alton, 1821-1831. 



Einleitung, pp. 1-3. Vergleichende Beschreibung des Skeletes der Walfisshartigen, pp. 

 3-9. Erklarung der Kupfertafeln, p. 10. 



PI. i, Skelet des Brauntisches (Delphinus phocaena). PI. ii, pi. iii, figg. a-d, Skelet des 

 schnabelkiefrigen Walfisches (Balaena rostrata). PI. iii, figg. e, f, Hand und Brnstbein vom 

 Jupiterfisch (Balaena boops). PI. iv, figg. a-d, Schadel vom gronlandischen Wale (Balaena 

 mysticetus) ; figg. e. /., die f iinf Hals- und drei Riickenwirbel, Shulterblatt, Ober,- und Vorder- 

 arm vom Jupiterfisch. PL v, figg. a. b., Schadel des Narwales; figg. c, c, c, Schadel des Butz- 

 wales (Hyperoodon edentulus) ; figg. d, e, Shulterblatt und Ober- und Vorderarm vom Pott- 

 fisch (Physeter macrocephalus) . [702.] 



1827. "ROSENTHAL, FR. CHR., u. F. HoRNSCHUCH. Einige naturhistorische Bernerkgn. 

 iiber die Walle, nebst 1 (lithogr.) Abbild. Dem Hru. Landrath u. ersten. 

 Biirgermeister Dr. S. J. Meyer zur Feier seines 50jiihr. Amts- Jubiliiurns gewid- 

 med. gr. fol. Greifswald, 1827 (Koch)." 



Not seen; title from Cams and Engelmann. [703.] 



1827. SAINT-HILAIRE, Is. G. Narval, Monodon. <^Dict. class. d'Hisi. nat., xi, Mo Nso, 

 1827, pp. 439-443. 



History, affinities, and critical remarks on the nominal species of earlier authors, all the 

 species previously described being referred to one, the Monodon monocerog. [704.] 



1827. TIEDEMANX, F. Hirn des Delphins mit dem des Menschen vergleichen. 

 <^Tiedemann u. Treviranus, Zeitsclir. fur Physiologic, ii, H. 2, 1827, pp. 251- 

 263, pi. xii. [705.] 



1827. TIEDEMAN, F. The Brain of the Common Dolphin compared with that of Man. 



<Edinb. New Fhilos. Journ., [iii], 1827, pp. 296-298. 



Abstract from Zeitschr.fur Physiologic, ii, p. 251, q. v. [706.] 



1828. BAER, [K. E. VON]. Noch ein Wort uber das Blasen der Cetaceen. <Ists von 



Oken, 1828, pp. 927-931. 



Gegen Faber, ISIK, 1827, Bd. xx, p. 858. [707.] 



1828. [BROOKES, J.] "A prodronms of a Synopsis Animalinm, comprising a cata- 

 logue raisonne" of the zoological collection of Joshua Brooks. 8. London, 

 1828." 



Not seen ; title from Carus and Engelmann. 



As cited by J. E. Gray (Cat. Cetacea Brit. Mus.) appears to contain matter of some impor- 

 tance in relation to Cetacea. [708. J 



1828. "DUBAR, J. Ost6ographie de la Baleine echoue"e a 1'Est du port d'Ostend, le 4 

 Nov. 1827; pr6cede"e d'une notice sur la de"couverte et la dissection de ce ce'tace'. 

 Bruxelles, Laurent freres, 1818. 8. Met 13 platen." 



Not seen; title from Bosgoed, op. cit, p. 161, no. 2544. [709.] 



1828. EDITORS. Fossil Rib of a Whale, discovered in Diluvium near Kemp Town, 

 Brighton. <^Edinb.New Plrilos. Journ., [v], 1828, pp. 198, 199. [710.] 



1828. GODMAN, J. D. American | Natural History. | | Vol. III. | Part I. Mastol- 

 ogy. | | By John D. Godman, M. D. | . . . [ = titles, 4 lines]. | | Phila- 

 delphia : | Carey, Lea & Carey Chestnut street. | | 1828. [ Vols. I, II, 1826. ] 

 8. 1 1. (engraved title-page), pp. 1-264. 



Order VIII. Cete, pp. 39-145. Family I, Sirenia, pp. 39-55. 1. Manatus Americanus, 

 p. 43, pi. facing p. 43, fig. 3 ; 53. Stellurus Barealis, p. 49. 



Family II. Cetce, pp. 55-145. 1. Delphinus Delphis, p. 59, pi. facing p. 59; 2. D.Gladiator, 

 p. 67; Fabulous History of the Dolphin, pp. 72-80; 3. Monodon Monoccros. p. 81 ; pi. facing 

 p. 43, figg. 1, 2, from Scoresby; 4. Physeter Macrocephalus, p. 94; 5. Balcena Mysticetus, 

 p. 98, pi. facing p. 98, from Scoreslry ; 6. Balcena Physalis, p. 134 ; 7. Balama Musculus, p. 141 ; 

 8. Balcena Boops, p. 142 ; 9. Balcena Itostrata, p. 144. 



The Whale Fishery, pp. 145-237, pi. facing p. 160, Instruments used in the Capture of the 

 Whale, from Scoresby. 



A compilation, mainly from Scoresby, without acknowledgment and generally without cita- 

 tion of authorities. The account of the Eight Whale, of the Narwhal, and of "The Whale 

 Fishery," is from Scoresby's "Arctic Regions." The latter is a transcript from Scoresby, 



