508 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 



1820. Home, E. Particulars respecting the anatomy of the Dugoug, intended as a 

 Sui)plement to Sir T. S. EaiHes' Account of that animal. <^Philos. Trans. Lond., 

 [ex], pt. 2, art. xx, 18-20, pp. 315-3"23, pll. xv-xxxi. 



The observations wore made on a young female, and the viscera of a male, eight feet long. 

 PI. XXV, animal; pll. xxvi, xxvii, stomach, tongue, and caecum ; pi. xxviii, heart; pi. xxix, 

 part of trachea and portion of lungs; pi. xxx, sexual organs ; pi. xxxi, -sternum and pelvic 

 hones. [590.1 



1820. "KoHLER, Fr. Gottl. Eeise ins Eismeer und nach den Kiisten von Gronlaud 

 und Spitsbergen im Jahre 1801, und Beschreilning der Walliischfang. Leipzig, 

 1820. 8°." 

 Ifot seen; from Bosgoed, op. cit, p. 240, no. 3494. [591-] 



1820. "KoHLER, Fr. Gottl. Reis naar de IJszee en naar de knsten van Greenland 

 en Spitsbergen, in het jaar 1804. Beneveus eene beschrijving van de walvisch- 

 vangst. Naar het Hoogduitsch. Te Amsterdam, bij J. C. van Kesteren 1820. 

 gr. 8°." 



2fot seen; from Bosgoed, op. cit.. p. 240, no. 3495. Apparently a translation of the last, 

 although the date of the voyage is in the one case 1801, and in the other 1804. [592.] 



1820. Raffles, T. S. Some account of the Dugoug. <^Philos. Trails, Lond., [ex], 

 pt. 2, art. xiii, 1820, pp. 174-182. 



External characters, anatomy, and habits. [593 ] 



1820. Eanzani, Camillo. Elementi | della | Sforia naturale | dei Mammiferi | dell' 

 abate | Camillo Ranzani | Professore di Mineralogia, e di zoologia | nella pon- 

 tiiicia University, | di Bologna. | — | Volume Primo [Secondo e Terzo, mut. 

 mat.]. I — I Bologna. | — | Per le Sfcampe di Annesio Nobili | 1820. 8". pxi. 

 1-736, 1. 1, pll. i-xiii {the three volumes are continuously paged). 



Ordine ottavo de Cetacei, pp. 6C8-708. 



Famiglia prima. De Cetacei erbivori, pp. 670-677. 1. Manatus americanus, p. 073; 2. 

 Malicore Dugong, p. 674; 3. Bytina Stclleri, p. 076. 



Famiglia seconda. De Cetacei camivori, pp. 677-708. 1. Delphiniis Geoffrensis,^, 682; 2. 

 Delphinus coi-onatas, p. 682; 3. Delphinus D Iphis, p. 683; 4. Delphinus Tiirsio, p. 685; 5. 

 Delpliinus Mongitori, p. 686; G. Delpihinus Fhocaena, p. 687; y. Delphinus Beluga, p. 688; 

 8. Delphinus TJrganantus, p. 689; 9. Delphinus Diodon, p. 690; 10. Ceratodon vulgaris, p. 

 691 ; 11. Physeter tnacrocephalus, p. 095; 12. Balaena Mysticeius, p. 701 (pi. xiii, fig. 1) ; 13. 

 Balaena Fisalis, p. 705; 14. Balaena Boops, p. 706. [594.] 



1820. Scoresby, W.,_/r. An | Account | of the | Arctic Regions, | -with a | History and 

 Description | of the | Northern Whale-Fishery. | By W[illiani]. ScoresbyJun. 

 F. R. S. E. I Illustrated by Twenty -four Engravings. | In Two Volumes. 

 I — I Vol. I [-II]. I — I Edinburgh: | Printed for Archibald Constable and 

 Co. Edinburgh: | and Hurst, Robinsoa & Co. Cheapside, London. | — | 1820. 

 2 vols. 8°. Vol. i, pp. i-xx, 1-551+1-82 and frontisiJ. ; vol. ii, pp. 1-viii, 1- 

 574, pll. i-xxii (including maps)-j-xii.* 



A Sl^etch of the Zoology of the Arctic Regions, i, pp. 446-551. Sect. I. A Description of 

 Animals, of the Cetaceous Kind, frequenting the Greenland Sea, pp. 449-501. 1. Balcena 

 Mystiaetus, pp. 449-478, pi. xii, figg. 1, 2, xii [bis] ; 2. Balmnoptera Gibbar, La Cep6de ; B. Phy- 

 saZis of Linne, pp. 478-482. 3. Baloina Rorqual (La. C&^^Ae) Balcena Muscjdus of Linn6, or 

 Broad-nosed Whale, pp. 482, 483. 4. Balmnoptera Jubartes (La Cepfede) — Balcena Boops of 

 Linne, or Finner of the Whale-fishers, pp. 484, 485. 5. Balcenoptera Acuto-rostrata (La 

 Cepede) — Balcena rostrata of Linne, or Beaked Wh de, pp. 485, 486, pi. xiii, fig. 1. 6. Monodon 

 Monoceros (Linne) — Narwal, or Unicom of the Wh:iler.s, pp. 486-495, pi. xii, fig. 3, pi. xv, figg. 

 1,2. y. Delphinus Deductor (TvxiW) — Ca'ingor Leading AVhalo, pp. 49G-500, pi. xxii, fig. 1. S. 

 Delphinapterus Beluga (La Cepede) — Delphinus leucas of Linne; Beluga of Pennant, or 

 White Whale of the fishers, pp. 500, 501, pi. xiv. 



PI. xvi, Meduste, &c., (i. e., "Whale's Food"). Pll. xvii, xix-xxii, Instruments and Appara- 

 tus used in the Whalefishery. 



Account of the Northern Whale-Fisheries, &c., ii, pp. 1-537. Chap. i. Chronological His- 

 tory of the Korthern Whale-Fisheries, pp. 1-05. Chap. ii. Comparative Vie-n- of the Origin, 

 Progress, and Present State of the Whale-Fisheries of the different European Nations, 

 pp. 96-171. Chap. iii. Situation of the Early Whalc-Fishery, — Manner in which it ^vas 

 conducted, — and the Alterations which have subsequently taken place, pp. 172-186. Chap. 

 iv. Account of the Modern Whale-Fishery, as conducted at Spitzbergen, pp. 187-381. Cho.p. 



