

ALLEN'S BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CETACEA AND SIRENIA. 545 



1835. TILESIUS, [G. W.] Continued. 



Walfiscb, Balaena mysticetus Linn., pp. 801-807; Die zweito Species, der Finufisch (Balaena 

 physalus Linn.), pp. 807-810; 3. Spec., Balaena Hoops, pp. 810-813; 4. Spec., Der Xordkaper, 

 Balaena musculus, pp. 814-816; 5. Spec., Schnabelfisch, Balaena rostrata, pp. 816-819; 9) 

 Physeter orthodon Lac6p., p. 819; 10) Physeter mular Lac6p., p. 820; 11) Physeter suleatus 

 Lac6p, p. 820. 



Balaenae. Eigentliche Walfische mit Barten in den Kieferbeinen. ... A. "Walfische ohne 

 Ruckenflossen und ohne Backel. 12) Balaena mysticetus Linn., p. 820 ; 13) Balaena glacialig 

 Klein, p. 821. B. Walfische, die einen oder mfherer Buckel auf dem R&cken haben. 14) 

 Balaena nodosa Bonnaterre, p. 821 ; 15) Balaena gibbosa Bonnaterrc, p. 821 ; 17) Balaena lunu- 

 lata, p. 821. Die Gattung Balaenoptera des Lacepede fuhrt eine Euckenflosse. A. Keine 

 Falten (?) weder nnter dum Bauche noch unter Kehle. 18) Balaenoptera, gibbar Lac6p., p. 

 822. B. "Walfischo mit Falten, die unter dera Bauche und der Kchle dcr Lange nach fortlaufen. 

 19) Balaenoptera jubarte Lesson, p. 822 ; 20) Balaenoptera acuto-rostrata Lacep., p. 822 ; 21) 

 Balaenoptera musculus Pallas, p. 822; 22) Balaenoptera punctata Lacep., p. 823; 23) Balae- 

 noptera nigra Lacep., p. 823 ; 24) Balaenoptera coerulescens Lacep., p. 8113 ; 25) Balaenoptera 

 maculata Lacep., p. 823. 



Pallas russische Walfische oder Cetaceen [6 spp.], pp. 824-826 [and the following:] B. Die 

 Blaser, Physeteres. Springer, pp. 826-827 ; C. Ancylodon Illiger. Lesson Man. de Mammal., 

 pag. 432, p. 827 ; D. Delphin, p. 828. 



Of the many bad pieces of cetological composition there are few more worthless, viewed 

 from the stand-point of to-day, than this pretentious compilation of some fifty closely printed 

 pages of Oken'a Isis ; even Lacep6de's and Chamisso's baseless species, described respectively 

 from Japanese drawings and Aleut carvings in wood, to say nothing of many other purely 

 nominal species, being here formally introduced. The literal transcription of the sub-head- 

 ings and specific names above given renders further comment needless. [874.] 



1835-36. CUVIER, F. Cetacea. <^Todffs Cyclopaedia of Anatomy and Physiology, vol.i, 

 1835-36, pp. 562-594, figg. 248-279. 



At the end of the paragraph giving the "Bibliography" occurs the following: " (The pre- 

 ceding article has been derived from the work last named in the Bibliography, with the addi- 

 tion, of the extracts from Mr. Hunter's papers and the other passages between brackets.)" 

 The work "last named" here referred to is " Cuvier, Fr. Histoire naturelle des C6tace"s, 8vo. 

 Paris, 1836." The bracketed passages not from Hunter, giving the classification and charac- 

 ters of the group (pp. 562-564), and some other passages, are presumably by the editor, Dr. 

 Robert B. Todd. 



Tribe I. Phytophaga: Manatw (2 spp.), Halicore (2 spp.), Rytina (1 sp.). 



Tribe II. Zoophaga: Family Delphinidce, with genn. Delphinorhynchiis, Delphinits, Inia, 

 Phoccena, Monodon, Hy2Jeroodon, Platanista. Family Catodontvdce, with genn. Catodon, Phy- 

 seter. Family Balcenidce, with genn. Balcenoptera, Balcena. 



The Zoophaga are divided into two groups, A and B, group A consisting of the Delphi- 

 nidce, and group B of the Catodontidce and Balcenidce. [875.] 



1835-39. JAGER, G. F. Ueber die | Fossilen Siiugethiere [ welche | in | Wiirtemberg | 

 aufgefundeu vrorden sind | von | Mecl. Dr. Georg Fried. Jiiger, | . . . [= titles, 

 8 lines.] | [Erste Abtheiluug.] | j Stuttgart, J Bei Carl Erhard. | 1835. 



[Oder] Uber die | Fossilen Siiugethiere, | weleh6|| in | Wiirtemberg | in ver- 

 schiedenen Formationeu | aufgefunden worden sind, | nebst | geoguostischen 

 BemerkungeiiiiberdieseFormationen | von | Med. Dr. Georg Fried. Jiiger | . . . 

 [^titles, lllines.] | [ZweiteAbtheiluug.] | | Stuttgart,, | Bei Carl Erhard. | 

 1839. 2. Abth. I, 11. 3, pp. 1-70, 1. 1, pll. i-ix. Abth. II, 11. 2, pp. 71-212, 

 1. 1, pll. x-xx. 



[N. B. In "Bermerkung fiir den Buchbinder," affixed to the wrapper of Abth. II, the 

 author directs the second of the above-given titles (which is that of Abth. II) to be used in 

 binding as that of the completed work.] 



Dedication to George Cuvier, 1. 3; Vorrede, 1. 4; Vorwort zu der Zweiten Abtheilung, 1. 5, 

 erste Seite; Inhalts-Anzeige, 1. 5, zweite Seite; Einleitung, pp. 1, 2; I. Die Ueberreste von 

 Saugethieren aus der Molasse Oberschwabens, pp. 3-10, 71. II. Die Ueberreste von Siiuge- 

 thieren aus den Bohnerzgruben der schwabischen Alb, pp. 11-59, 71-79. III. Die TJeben-este 

 von Saugethieren aus dem Susswasserkalk bei Steinheim, pp. 59-70. IV. Die Febcm-stc von 

 Saugethieren in der Hohle bei Erpfingen, pp. 80-94. V. Ueberreste von Saugethieren aus. 

 der Schellershohle bei Wittlingcn, pp. 94-98. VI. TJeberreste von Saugethieren aus dem 

 weicheren Kalktulfe der schwabischen Alb und aus der in ihm gebildeten Hohle bei Seelmrg, 

 pp. 98-105. VII. Die Ueberreste von Saugethieren der Diluvial- und altercn Alluvial-Forma- 

 tion, pp. 105-182. VIII. Ueberreste von Saugethieren ini Torf, pp. 183-197. VII (i. e., IX). 



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