ALLEN'S BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CETACEA AND SIRENIA. 555 



1838. "KNOX, F. J." Continued. 



exhibition, has been overlooked, and I could only procure a copy last year after great trouble, 

 and from the family of the author" (loc. cit., p. 21). 



Dr. Gray makes frequent quotations from this paper, "which seems to be one of consider 

 able importance. [938.] 



1838. MEYER, HERM. v. [Halianassa.] <Neues Jahrb.fur Mineral, 1838, p. 667. 



Halianassa, gen. n., zwischen Halicore uiid Manatus. [939.] 



1838. OKEN, [L.]. Allgemeine | Natnrgeschichte | fur | alleStande, | von | Professor 

 Oken. | | Siebenten Bandes zweyte Abtheiluug, | oder | Thierreich, vierten 

 Bandes zweyte Abtheilung. | Siiugthiere 1. | | Stuttgart, | Hoffmann'sche 

 Verlags-Buchhandlung. | 1838. 8. pp. i-viii, 689-1432. 



Zweyte Stuffe. Obere Haarthiere. Vierte Ordnung. Hufthiere. [=Die Walfische, 

 Schweine und Kinder.] 10. Zunft. Die Wale oder Walflsche, pp. 993-1115. 



Historische Bemerkungen, pp. 995-1012. 



A. Die fleischfressenden Wale (= Cetacea), pp. 1012-1091. a. Die GrosskSpfe. I. Genus. 

 Die Bartenwale. 1. Balcena mysticetus, pp. 1014-1036; 1 b. Nordcaper (B. glaeialis, muscu- 

 lus), pp. 1036-1039 ; 1 c. B. australis, p. 1039 ; 2. B. physalus, boops, musculus, rostrata, pp. 

 1039-1047. 



II. Genus. DiePottfischo . . . Physeter, pp. 1047, 1048. 1. Ph.'macrocephalus, pp. 1049-1058. 

 1 6. Ph. polycyphus, p. 1058. 



C. Die Dunnkopfe, p. 1059. IH. Genus . . . Monodon, p. 1059. 1. M. monoceros, pp. 1059- 

 1067. IV. Genus . . . Delphinus, pp. 1067-1070. a. Die Spitzkopfe. 1. D. Delphis, p. 1070; 

 2. D. tursio, orcaL., pp. 1070-1072; 3. D. gangeticus, p. 1072. b. Stumpf kopf e ; 4. D.pho- 

 ccena, pp. 1072-1074; 5. D. aries, gladiator, orca, Fabr., pp. 1074-1078; 6. D. melas, globiceps, 

 pp. 1078-1085; [7.] D.leucas,albicans (Beluga), pp. 1085-1088; [8.] D.rostratussiveedentulus 

 (Hyperoodon), pp. 1088-1091. 



B. Die pflanzenfressenden Wale (=Sirenia), pp. 1091-1115. V. Genus . . . Manatus. 

 1. M. borealis (Rytina), pp. 1091-1098; 2. Manatus attanticus, Trichechus manatus, pp. 

 1098-1106; 3. Die ostindische oder der Dujong (Halicore), pp. 1] 06-1115; 4. Dinotherium 

 giganteum, p. 1115. 



Genn. Cetac., 4 ; spp. 11. 



The references to writers of the 15th to the 18th centuries are especially full, as well as to 

 the still earlier classic authors. Only the more important species are treated at length. 

 Several species are in some cases obviously confounded under the same specific designation. 



[940.] 



1838. OWEN, [R.]. [On the Anatomy of the Dugong.] <Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 

 1838, pp. 28-45. 



Digestive Organs, pp. 29-34 ; Circulating System, pp. 34-36; Respiratory System, pp. 36-39; 

 TJropoietic System, p. 39 ; Generative System, pp. 30, 40 ; Osseus System, pp. 40, 41 ; Denti- 

 tion, pp. 41-43 ; Measurements of cranium, p. 44 : external measurements and measurements 

 of intestines, p. 45. [941.] 



1838. SERRES, MARCEL DE. Note sur les animaux des terrains inarms supe'rieurs d6- 

 couverts dans le sol immergd des environs de Montpellier. <^Ann. des Sci. nat., 

 2 e se"r., Zool., ix, 1838, pp. 281-292. 



Mammiferes marins, pp. 285, 286. 1 Lamantins (Manatus Cuv.), 2 Dauphin h longue 

 symphyse, Cuvier, 2 bis. Dauphin tres voisin du Dauphin ordinaire (Delphinus Delphis), p. 

 285; 3 Dugong (Halicore medius), 4 Baleine (Balcena), 5 Cachalots (Physeter), 6 Rorqual, 

 p. 286. [942.] 



1838. THOMPSON, WILLIAM. Upon the Identity of Hunter's Delphinus bidentatus, 

 Baussard's Hyperoodon Honfloriensis, and Dale's Bottle Head Whale. 

 <Charle8worth's Mag. Nat. Hist., ii, 1838, pp. 221-223. 



All referred to Hyperoodon honfloriensis (-H. bidens) ; brief account of the external charac- 

 ters and osteology of a specimen stranded at Hull, England. [943.] 



1838. TRAILL, [T. S.]. Ueber einige Dinge bey den Cetaceen. <Jsis von Oken, 1838, 

 pp. 46, 47. 



Auszug aus TJebersetzung aus Edinburgh New Phil. Journ., vol. xvii, 183, p. 177. [944.] 



1838. TRAILL, [T. S.]. Ueber den Bau und die Yerrichtung der Milchdrusen der 

 Wale. </sis von Oken, 1838, pp. 47, 48. 



Auszug aus dem Edinburgh New Phil. Journ., xvii, p. 263. [945.] 



