Allen's bibliogeaphy of cetacea and sirenia. 455 



1756. Linnia;, C. — Continned. 



et Species I redacta, | tal)iili.sqne a^iioia illnstrata. | Accodniit Yocabala Gal- 

 lica. I Editio innlto anctior & cnicndatior. | [Vignette.] Lugduni Batavo- 

 rum, I Apud Tbeodorum Haak, | MDCCLVI. 8°. 11. 4, pp. 1-227, 11. 9+4, 

 1)11. i-viii. 



Classis iv. Pisces. Onlo 8. Plagiuri. Gc-n-n. Trichecvs, Catodon, Monodon, JBalcena, Bel- 

 phinus, Physeter (pp. 39, 40). Trichecus bero iiuludcs the -sinjile species "1. Manatus ... la 

 Lamantin." CaJodo?! lias 2 species; Moriodon, 1 ; Bala^na, 4; Ddphinus, 3; Physeter, 2—' 

 geiin. 6, spp. 13. [273.] 



1757. Bond, John. Bericht wegens een Werktnig om Walvissen te Schieten. <^noH- 



tiujn's Vitfjezofjte Verhandl. iiii do Aicmvste WcyJcvn van de HockUcten dcr Wc- 

 tensch. in Europa, etc., i Band, ii Deel, 1757, pp. 1-10. 



rrom: Phil. Trans., 1757, vol. xlvii, pp. 429 et seq. See 1751. Bond, J. [274.] 



1757. ''Debks, L. Jac. Naturliclie und Politische Historic der luseln Faroe, -svorimi 

 die Luft, Grnud and Bodeu, Gewiisser, Thiere, Vogel, Fisclie, etc., das Natu- 

 rel, die Ge%Yolinlieiteii, Lebcnsart der Eiuwobuer dieser Inseln und ibre Ver- 

 fassung bescbrieben werden. Aus dem Diiniscbcn iibersetzt. Kopenha"'eu 

 und Leipzig, Pelt, 1757. 8°. Met kopergrav." 



Kot seeu; from Bosgoed, op. cit, p. 50, no. 773. For account of the cctological matter of 

 Debes's work, see English version, at 1C7C. [275.] 



1757. HoRREBOW, N. Tbe | Natural History | of | Iceland: | containing | A particular 



and accurate Account of tbe different Soils, burning Moun- | tains, Minerals, 

 Vegetables, Metals, Stones, Beasts, Birds, and Fisbes; | togetber witb tbe 

 Disposition.'Custoins, and Manner of Living of | tbe Inbabitants. Interspersed 

 witb an Account of tbe Island, by | Mr. Andersons late Burgo-master of Hani- 

 burgb. I To wbicb is added, a Meteorological Table, witb Remarks. | Trans- 

 lated from tbe Danisb Original of N[iels]. Horrebow. An J illustrated witb a 

 New General Map of tbe Island. | — | London: | . . . [= names of booksellers, 

 4 lines]. MDCCLVIL 2°. pp. i-xx, 1-207, map. 



Chap. Ixv. Concerning tbe Whale. Chap. Ixvi. Concerning the porpus, pp. 85-87. Brief 

 account of the capture and uses of tbese animals. [276. 1 



1753. BoRLASE, William. Tbe | Natural History | of | Cornwall. | Tbe | Air, Climate, 

 Waters, Rivers, Lakes, Sea, and Tides; | Of tbe Stones, Semimetals, Metals, 

 Tin, aud tbe Manner of Mining; | Tbe Constitution of tbe Stannaries; | Iron, 

 Copper, Silver, Lead, aud Gold, found in Cornwall. | Vegetables, Rare Birds, 

 Fisbes, Sbells, Reptiles, and Quadrupeds: | Of tbe Inbabitants, | Tbeir Man- 

 ners, Customs, Plays or Interludes, Exercises, and Festivals; | tbe Cornisb 

 Language, Trade, Tenures, aud Arts. | Illustrated witb a new Sbeet Map of 

 tbe County, aud Tweuty-Eigbt Folio | Copper- Plates from Original Drawing.s 

 taken ou tbe Spot. | — | By William Borlase, A. M. F. R. S., | Rector of Lndg- 



van, and Autbor of tbe Antiquities of Cornwall. | — | Natale 



solum dulcedine captos | Dncit. | — | Oxford, | Printed for tbe Autbor; by W. 

 Jackson: | Sold by W. Saudl)y, at tbe Sbip in Fleet-Street London; aud tbe 

 Booksellers of Oxford. | — | MDCCLVIII. fol. pp. i-xix, 1-326, 1. 1. 



Sect. ii. Sea-fish, and first cetaceous, pp. 2G3, 264, pi. xxvii, flgg. i, 2. 



The "blower, or fin-fish {Physeter of autbors)," p. 203. "Tbe gi-auipu.s, or Porous marinus 

 major of Ray," p. 263. "Tlic poT-pesse, Porous marinus sou PUoecena vol Tursio," etc., p. 264, 

 pi. xxvii, flg. 2. "The dolphin, the Dclphinus of the ancients and moderns," p. 264, pi. xxvii, 

 fig. 1. The figures are from the diawings "of that accurate Icbthjologist, tbe late lleverend 

 Mr. Jago of Loo." [277.] 



1758. Gu.MiLLA, J. Ilistoire | Naturelle, Civile | Et Geogrnpbiquc | dc | L'Orenoque. | 



Et des princiiiales Rivieres qui s'y jettent. | Dans laquelle on trailo du Gou- 

 vernement, | des usages «t des oofltumes des Indiens | qui I'babitent, des ani- 

 maux, des arbres | des fruits, des resines, des berbes & | des raciues medici- 

 naJes qui naissent dans | le Pais. On y a joint le detail de })lu.sieurs | Couver- 

 .sions reuiarqnables & cdiliantes. | Par ie Pere Josepli Gumilla, de la | Com- 

 pagnie de Jesus, Supdiieur de>: Mitsiuus de TOrenoque. | Traduite de TEspagnoI 



