Allen's bibliogeaphy of cetacea and sirenia. 431 



1704. MoNCic, John — Contiuued. 



Straits, | in order to discover a Passage on that side, betwixt | Greenland 

 and America to tlie West Indies. Witli a | Description of the Old and New 

 Greenland, for the | better Elucidation of the said Treatise. | — | Translated 

 from the High-Dntch Original, printed | at Frankford upon the Maine, 1650. 

 <^Churchiirs Coll. Voy. and Trav., i, 1704, pp. 541-569. 



Unicorns, pp. 550, 551, figg. (skull, 3 views). [Unicom horns an article of traffic], p. 558. 

 Different kinds of Whales, p. 567. An Account of the Manner of catching Whales, pp. 567- 

 569. A plate to face p. 567 gives a. view of Whale-fishing, and aDother plate (to same p.), giv- 

 ing a view of a Whale lying on the shore, is entitled "A Whale Female and the Windlass 

 whereby the Whales are brought on shore." One of the plates to p. 543 gives a view of a' 

 male Whale. [154.) 



1704. "Tappe, D. Fiinfzehnen jiihrige ciiriose Ost-Iudianische Reise-Beschreibnng, so 



sich iin Jahr Christi 1667 angefangen und im 1682 Jahre geendet hat. Han- 

 nover, Gottfr. Freylag, 1704. 4°." ^ 



"Von Fissohen, Seelausen, Seekiihen, etc., pp. 199-209." 



Not seen; title and comment from Bosgoed, op. cit, p. 136, no. 2146. [155.] 



1705. Edge, Thomas. The Ten several Voyages of Captain Thomas Edge and others 



to Greenland (called by the Dutch Spitsbergen) at the Chargeof the worship- 

 ful Muscovia Company. <^Harris's Coll. Voy. and Trav.,i, 1705, pp. 572-574. 

 Of the several sorts of whales and the manner of killing them, p. 574. ■ [156.] 



1705. " Hartevstein, — . De magno liisce, qui lonam vatim degltitivit. Witteberg, 

 1705. 4°." 



Not seen; title from Donndorff, Zool. Beytr., i, 1792, p. 776. [157.] 



1705. [Martens, F.] [A Voyage to Spitsbergen, in the Ship calPd the Jonas in the 

 Whale, Peter Peterson of Frieseland, Master, in 1671.] <lHarris'8 Coll. Voy. 

 and Trav., i, 1705, pp. 617-633. 



Of the Finned Fishes (includes "The Dolphin," "The Butskopf or Flounder's Head." 

 "The Whiteflsh, " and "The Unicom "), p. 628. Of the Whale, pp. 629-631. The Finfish, pp. 

 631, 632. Plate facing p. 629 contains Martens's figures of the Whale and Finfish ; also a view 

 entitled "The Whale-fishing and killing of Morses" (two birds, a Walrus, and a small Whalo 

 in the foreground resting on the shore ; a Narwhal in the water, and boats attacking Whales 

 in the distance). The text is from Martens. The plate facing p. 617 gives another view of 

 Whale-fishing, also from Martens. The account of the "Voyage to Spitzbergen" is an 

 abridgment of Martens's " Spitzbergische oder Groenlandische Eeise-Beschreibung gethan 

 im Jahr 1U71," Hamburgh, 1675, 5. ». • [158.] 



1705. Pool, J. The Voyages of Mr. Jonas Pool. <^IIarris's Coll. Voy. and Trav., i, 



1705, pp. 588, 589. 



Contains references to many Whales seen. [159.] 



1706. Camelli, G. J. De Piscibus, Moluscis & Crustaceis PhiUppensihus. <^Plnlos. 



Trans. Land., xxiv, no. 302 [1706], pp. 2043-2080 [i. e., 2085-2089]. 



Includes a description of " Dugong Indorum." [160.] 



1706. "Tychonius, Tycho Lassen. Monoceros piscis baud monoceros, ad verara 



formam nuperi e mari Gronlandico hospitis depictus et descriptus, resp. Just. 

 Henr. Weichbart. Havniae, 1706. 4°. pp. 16." 



Not seen; title from Carus and Engelmann, ii, p. 1371. [161.] 



1707. "Larren, — . Monoceros piscis hand monoceros ad veram formam nuperi ex 



mari Groeulandico hospitis depictus et descripsus. Hafuiae, 1707.'' 



Not seen; title from Donndorff, Zool. Beytr.. i, 3792, p 757. [162.] 



1707. Sibbald, R. Part of a Letter from Eohert Sihhald, Knight, to Dr. Rans Shane, 



R. S. Seer., concerning a Second Volume of his Prodromns Historia: Naturalia 

 Scotice; with a Description of the Pedicidus CwU, &c. <^Philo8. Trans. Loud., 

 XXV, no. 308 [1707], pp. 2314-2317. [163.] 



1708. Leguat, F. a New | Voyage | To the | East-Indies | by | Francis Legnat | and 



I His Companions. | Containing their | Adventures in two Desart Islands, | 



