ALLEN'S BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CETACEA AND SIRENIA. 525 



1828. GODMAX, J. D. Continued. 



vol. ii, pp. 207-310, with the omission of a few paragraphs and additions from other parts of 

 Scoresby's work, the reprint including most of the sub-headings and the foot-notes, without 

 stating the source from which the matter was appropriated. [711.] 



1828. GRAY, J. E. Part I.] [Price 7s. | Spicelegia Zoologica; | or | Original jjgures 

 and short Systematic Descriptions | of | New and Unfignred Animals. | By 

 John Edward Gray, F. G. S. M. R. S. L. | Honorary Member of the Philo- 

 sophical Society of Colchester, Corresponding Member of the Maclnroan Ly- 

 ceum, &c., &c. | | London: Published by Treiittel, Wiirtz and Co., Soho 

 Square; and W. Wood, Strand. | [1828.] 4. pp. l-8,pll.i-vi. [The title 

 occupies the upper fourth of the first page. The date ("British Museum, | 

 July 1, 1828") occurs at the bottom of p. 8.] 



Mammalia, pp. 1, 2. Family Delphinidce. Subgenus Delphinus, p. 1. 1 . Delphinus longi- 

 rostris, p. 1 ; 2. Delphinus Capensis, p. 2, pi. ii, fig. 1, animal. Subgenus Grampus, p. 2 ; 3. Del- 

 phinus (Grampus) acutus,p.2; 4. Delphinus (Grampus) Hf-avisidii, p. 2, pi. ii, fig. 6, animal ; 

 5. Delphinus (Grampus) obscurus, p. 2, pi. ii, fig. 2, animal (young), fig. 3, animal (adult), figg. 

 4, 5, skulls. Subgenus Beluga, p. 2. Subgenus Phoccena, p. 2. 



Delphinus longirostris, p. 1 ; D. Capensis, D. (Grampus) acutus, D. (Grampus) Heavisidii, 

 D. (Grampus) obscurus, p. 2, spp. nn. , 



To the subgenus Delphinus are referred, besides D. longirostris and D. capensis, ' D. Del- 

 phis, leucorham,phus, dubius, frontatus, and lursio (D. truncatus, Montagu in Wern. Trans., 

 iii, t. 3)," p. 2. To the subgenus Grampus are referred, besides the new species here de- 

 scribed under this section, "Z>. griseus, Cuv., D. Grampus, Linn., D. globiceps (which is the 

 D. melas of Traill, the D. deductor of Scoresby)," p. 2. The suf>genus Beluga " is formed by 

 the D. leucas, Pall.," p. 2. The subgenus Phoccena, "comprehending the D. Phoccena of 

 Linn6," p. 2. These subgenera, like the species, are followed by the letter "." (nobis). 



This work, announced to appear in parts, was not continued beyond Part I. [712.] 



1828. HAGELSTAM, . On the Regions of Perpetual Snow in Norway and Sweden. 

 <Ediiib. New PUlos. Journ., [v.], 1828, pp. 305-308. 



Contains a reference to the abundance of Whales on the coast of Nordland. [713.] 



1828. HARWOOD, J. Communication on the Structure and Economy of the Greenland 

 Whale, made at the Royal Institution of Great Britain. <^Quart. Journ. of 

 Science, xxvi, 1828, pp. 10-24. ("To be continued.") 



A popular general account of Balcena mysticetus, based largely on the author's own obser- 

 vations. At the close of the paper are the words "To be continued," but the remainder 

 appears not to have been published. [714.] 



1828. "LINDEN, P. L. VAN DER. Notice sur un squelette de Baleinoptere exposed, 

 Bruxelles en Juin et Juillet 1828; in-8. Bruxelles, 1828." 



Not seen ; title from Van Beneden. Cf. 1827. LINDEN, P. J. VAN DER. Can this be the 

 same work ? [715.] 



1828. L[UROTH]., S. G. Recherches anatomiques sur quelques organes des Ce"tace"s ; 

 par W. Rapp. CNaturwissenschaftl. Abhandl. ; Tom. I, 2 e cah., 1827, pag. 

 259.) <^Ferus8ac > 8 Bull, des Sci. nat., xiv, 1827, pp. 253,254. 



Resume. [716.] 



1828. REDACTEURS. Sur le phe"nomene du soufflage chez les C6taces; par M. Faber. 



(Ms, 1827, Tom. xx, 11. 10, pag. 858.) <^Ferussac's Bull, des Sci. nat., xiv, 

 1828, pp. 252 ; 253. 



Eesum6. [717.] 



1829. "BERNAERT, MATHIEU BENOIT FELIX. Notice sur la Baleine e"choue~e pros 



d'Ostende le 5 novembre 1827, et sur les fetes donne"es par M. Kessels, a 1'occa- 

 sion de la prise de possession au nom de S. M. le roi des Pays-Bas du sque- 

 lette de ce ce'tace', in- 8. Paris. 1829, imp. de la Normant, 1829. (64 pag.) " 

 Xot seen; title from Carus and Engelmann. [718. j 



1829. BRANDT, J. F., und J. T. C. RATZEBURG. Medizinische Zoologie | oder | 

 getreue | Darstellung und Beschreibung | der | Thiere, | die | in der Arznei- 

 mittellehre in betracht kommen, | in systematischer folge herausgegeben | 

 von | J. F. Brandt and J. T. C. Ratzeburg, | Doctoren der Medizin und Chi- 

 rurgie, berechtigten Arzten zu Berlin, Docenten an der Friedrich-Wilhelins- | 



