552 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 



1837. JARDINE, W. Continued. 



sus, Loss., pp. 248, 249, pi. xxvi, from Less, and Gam.; the Fuenas of the Chilians, p. 250, pi. 

 xxii, fig. 2; Delphinus Youngii (Fossile), p. 251 ; Delphinorhynchus of Breda (Delphinorhynchus 

 Bredanensis, L(>ss.), p. 252, pi. xxvii, from Cuvier; the Soosoo of the Ganges (Soosoo Gauge- 

 ticus, Less.), pp. 254-256, pi. xxviii ; the Soosoo of M. Do Borda (Soosoo Bordaii, Fossile, Cuv.), 

 p. 257; I[nia]. Boliviensis, D'Orbigny, Fr. Cuvier, pp. 259-261, pi. xxix; the Rhinoceros 

 Whale (Oxyptcrus Rhinoceros, Less.), pp. 262-263, cut, from Quoy and Gaiinard. 



A popular general account of the Cetacea. 



About 32 species are described and figured, arranged in 17 genera. The figures are copied 

 from those of previous authors, sometimes more or less altered in position, and embellished 

 with "appropriate scenery." In many cases the original sources are indicated. The tech- 

 nical names above given in parentheses are those adopted in the table of contents ; these 

 generally correspond with the first name given in the body of the work in the lists of synon- 

 yms of the species, and the authority above added to the name is thence derived. [917.] 



1837. McCuLLOCii, J. R. A | Dictionary, | practical, theoretical, and historical, | 

 of | Commerce | and | Commercial Navigation: | Illustrated with Maps and 

 Plans. | By J[ohn]. R[amsey]. McCulloch, Esq. | A New Edition. | Corrected 

 and improved: | With an enlarged Supplement, | containing many new Arti- 

 cles, and bringing down the information | contained in the work to | Decem- 

 ber, 1836. | | . . . [=4 lines, quotation.] | | London: | Printed for | 

 Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman. | MDCCCXXXVII. 

 Large 8. pp. i-xvi, 1-1269, +1-1 18. 



Whalebone, p. 1238. Whale (Common) [Balaena mysticetus], p. 1238. Whale- Fishery, 

 pp. 1238-1245. Whale Fishery (Southern), Suppl., p. 116. Whale Fishery (Northern), 

 Suppl., p. 117. [918.] 



1837. PUSCH, GEORG GOTTLIEB. Polens Palaoutologie | oder | Abbildung und Be- 

 schreibung | der | vorzuglichsten und der noch unbeschriebenen Petre- 

 fakten aus den | Gebirgsfonnationen in Poleu, Volhynien und den Karpa- 

 then | nebst | einigen allgemeinen Beitragen zur Petrefaktenkunde und 

 einem Versuch zur | Vervollstiindigung der Geschichte des europilischen 

 Auer-Ochsen. | Von | Georg Gottlieb Pusch, | Miiuzmeister zu Warschau, 

 ehemaligen konigl. polnischen Bergrath und Professor, Mitglied einiger 

 gelehrten Gesellschaften | zu Moskau, St. Petersburg, Paris, Dresden, Bres- 

 lau, Bonn und Altenburg. | | Mit Abbildungen auf 16 lithographirten 

 Tafeln. | | | Stuttgart, j E. Schweizerbart's Verlagshandluug. | 1837. 

 4. pp. i-xiii, 1-218. 



Fossile TJeberreste von Wirbelthieren, pp. 167, 168. Ruckenwirbel eines Meer-Saugthiers 

 (pp. 167, 168, pi. xv, fig. 4) aus Jurakalk. Wahrscheinlich ein Cetaceen-Wirbel. [919.] 



1837. RAPP, W. Die Cataceeu | zoologisch- anatomisch dargestelt | von | Wilhelm 

 Rapp, Professor der Anatomie in Tubingen. | | Mit Abbildungen. | | 

 Stuttgart und Tubingen, | Verlag der J. G. Cotta'schen Buchhandluug. j 

 1837. 8. 1. 1, pp. i-vi, 1-182, 1. 1, pll. i-viii. 



Geschichtliches, pp. 3-20. I. Zoologischer Theil, pp. 21-58. 



A. Pflanzenfressende Cetaceen (Sirenia, 111.). 1. Manatus americanus Desmar., p. 25 (3/. 

 senegalensis et lalirostris, spp. dub.); 2. Halicore indica Desmar., p. 26; 3. Stellurus borealis 

 Desmar., p. 27. 



B. Aechte Cetaceen. 1. Delphinus delphis Linn., p. 29; 2. D. longirostris Dussumier, p. 

 30; 3. D. velox Dussumier, p. 30; 4. D. Tursio Bonnat., p. 31; 5. D. capcnsis Gray, p. 31; 

 6. D. plumbeus Dussumicr, p. 32; 7. D. superciliosus Lesson et Garnot, p. 32; 8. D.frena- 

 tus Dussumier, p. 32; O. D. coeruleo-albus Meyen, p. 33 ; 10. D. rostratus Cuv., p. 33; 11. D. 

 dubius Gray, p. 33; 12. D. Boryi Desmar., p. 34; 13. D. lunatus Lesson et Garnot, p. 34; 

 14. D. Novae Zeelandiae Quoy et Gaimard, p. 34; 15. D. (Phocaena) globiceps Cuv., p. 34; 

 16. D. (Ph.) jRissocwus Cuv., p. 36; 17. D. (Ph.) griseus G. Cuv., p. 36; 18. D. (Ph.) Pho- 

 caena Linn., p. 36; 19. D. (Ph.) hastatus Fr. Cuvier, p. 37: 20. D. (Ph.) cruciger Quoy et 

 Gaimard, p. 38; 21. D. (Ph.) bivittatus Lesson et Garnot, p. 39; 22. D. (Ph.) compressicauda 

 Lesson, p. 39; 23. D. (Ph.) obscurus Gray, p. 39; 24. D. (Ph.) gladiator (D. orcaFabr.uon 

 Linn.), p. 39; 25. D. (Delphinorhynchus) Geoff royi Desmar., p. 40; 26. D. (D.) coronatus 

 Freminvillc, p. 40 ; 27. D. (D.) micropterus Cuv., p. 40; 28. D. (Platanista) gangHicus Le- 

 beck, p. 41; 29. D. (Inia) Boliviensis ftOiltigny, p. 42; 30. D. (Delphinapterus) leucas Pallas, 

 p. 42; 31. D. (D.) leucorhamphus Peron, p. 43; 32. D. (D.) phocacnoidea Dussumier, p. 43 ; 

 33. D. (Heterodon) Dalei Lesson, p. 41; 3i. D. (H.) Desmaresti Kisso, p. 45; 35. Monodon 



