Allen's bibliography of cetacea and sirenia. 429 



1702. Reisel, Sam. "DeUnicornu marino diiplici. <:^Ephem. Acad. Nat. Cur., Dec. 

 3, An. 7 et 8. 1699-1700 (1702), pp. 350-352." 



Not seen ; title from Carus and Engelmann. [148.] 



1702. "SOETEBOOM, H. Oudheden van Zaanland, Stavoren, Vronen en Waterland. 



Amsterdam, 1702. 2 din. 12°." 



" Waarin ook over de visscherij (haring- en 'walvisclivangst der verschlllendo Zaanland- 

 sclie dorpen) gehandeld wordt." 



Not seen ; title and comment from Bosgoed, #jp. cit, p. 253, no. 3611. [149.] 



1703. Anon. A | Collection | of | Voyages | Undertaken by the | Dutcii East-India 



Company, | for the Improvement of | Trade and Navigation. | Containing | An 

 Account of several Attempts to find out the | North-East Passage, and the 

 Discoveries in | the East-Indies, and the South Seas. | Together | With an 

 Historical Introduction, giving an ac- | count of the Rise, Establishment and 

 Pro- I gress of that great Body. | — | Translated into English, and Illustrated 

 with se- I veral Charts. | — | London, | Printed for W. Freeman near Temple 

 Bar, J. Walthoe in the | Temple . . . [ = 3 lines of names of booksellers]. 1703. 

 8°. 11. 16, pp. 1-336. 



The name of the translator is not given, neither are those of the authors whose works are 

 here translated. 



In the history of " Third Voyage of the Dutch to find the Passage to China" (pp. 16-68) 

 occurs, at pp. 21, 22, an account of the "Beasts" of Spitzbergen, among which arc included the 

 Whales, About half a page relates to the Greenland Uight Whale, giving a quaint description 

 of its appearance and food. [150.] 



1703-05. Dampier, W. A | New Voyage | round the | World. | Describing particu- 

 larly, I The Isthmus of America, several Coasts | and Islands in the West In- 

 dies, the Isles | of Cape Verde, the Passage by Terra del Fue- | go, the South 

 Sea Coasts of Chili, Peru, and | Mexico; the Isle of Guam one of the La- | 

 drones, Mindanao, and other Philippine | and East India Islands near Cambo- 

 dia, China, | Fonnosa, Luconia, Celebes, &c. New Hoi- | land, Sumatra, 

 Nicobar Isles; the Cape of | Good Hope, and Santa Hellena. | Their | Soil, 

 Rivers, Harbours, Plants, Fruits, Ani- | mals, and Inhabitants. | Their | Cus- 

 toms, Religion, Government, Trade, &g. \ — | Vol. I. | — | By Captain W^ill- 

 iam Dampier. ( — | Illustrated with Particular Maps and Draughts. | — | The 

 Fifth Edition Corrected. | — | London : | Printed for James Knapton, at the 

 Crown in St. | Paul's Churcb-yard, 1703. 8°. 11. 5, pp. i-vi, 1-550, 5 maps, 

 and several small woodcuts in text. 



[1705.] Voyages and Descriptions | Vol. II. | In Three Parts, viz. | 1. A 

 Supplement of the Voyage round the World, | describing the Countries of 

 Tonquin, Achin, | Malacca, &c. their Products, Inhabitants, | Manners, 

 Trade, Policy, &c. | 2. Two Voyages to Campeachy; with a De- | scrip- 

 tion of the Coasts, Products, Inhabi- | tants, Logwood-Cutting, Trade, 

 «fec. of I Jucatan, Campeachy, New Spaine, &c. | 3. A Discourse of Trade- 

 Winds, Breezes, | Storms, Seasons of the Year, Tides and | Currents of 

 the Torrid Zone throughout | the World : With an Account of Natal in | 

 Africk, its Products, Negro's, &c. | — | By Capt. William Dampier. | — | Il- 

 lustrated with Particular Maps and Draughts. | — | To which is added, | A 

 General Index to both Volumes. | — | The Third Edition. | — | London, | 

 Printed for James Knapton, at the Crown in | St. Paul's Church-yard. 

 MDCCV. 8'^, in three separately paged parts, as follows: 11. 4 (title, 1 !. ; 

 dedication, 1 1. ; preface, 1| 11. ; contents, i 1.). Pt. i, pp. 1-184, map ; Pt. ii, 

 pp. 1-132, map; Pt. iii, 1. 1, pp. 1-112, 2 maps. General Index, 11. 36; pub- 

 lisher's Catalcfgue of books, 11. 2. 



[1703.] A I Voyage | to | New Holland, &c. | In the year, 1009. | Wherein 

 are described | The Canary Islands, the Isles of Mayo and | St. Jago. The Bay 

 of All Saints, with the | Forts and Town of Bahia in Brazil. Cape | Salva- 

 dore. The Winds on the Brazilian I Coast. Abrolho-Shoals. A Table of all 



