526 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 



1829. Brandt, J. F., U7id J. T, C. Eatzeburg — Continued. 



Universitiit daselbst, Mitgliedern und Ehrenmitgliederu mehrerer Gelelirten- 

 Gesellschafteu, etc. | = | Erster Band. | Mit 24 Kupfertafelu unter XXIII 

 Nummem. | ^ | Berlin | bei den Verfassern und in Commission bei A. Hirsch- 

 wald. I = I Gedruckt in der Druckerei der Koniglichen Academie derWissen- 

 scbaften und bei Trowitzscb und Sobn. | 1829. | Der Titel des ersten Bandes 

 Tvird ausgescbnitten und dieser dafiir eingeklebt. | 4°. pp. i-iv, 1-193, pU. i- 

 xsiii+iV and one unnumbered = 25. 



Cetacea, pp. 90-134, pU. xii-xvi. Physeter macrocephahts, pp. 91-94, pi. sii, fig. i, fem. (nach. 

 Bonnat.), fig. 2, mas (nach Jonston), pL siii, Scbadel (nach Cuvier). Physeter Trumpo, pp. 94-99, 

 pL xiv, fig. 1 (nach Robertson). Physeter polycypjius, p. 99, pi. xiv, fig. 1 (aus Freycinets Voy.). 

 Die Cachalot- Anatomie, pp. 99-104. Die Verbreitung der Pottwalle, pp. 104-106. Die Le- 

 bensart der Pottwalle, pp. 106-108. Sperma ceti nnd Amber, pp. 108-111. Balaena Mystiectus, 

 pp. 111-116, pi. xiv, fig. 4, fem. et juv. (nach Scoresby), pi. xvi, fig. 3, Scbadel (fig. orig.). Ba- 

 laena Boops, pp. 116-118. Balaena rostrata, pp. 119-122, pi. sv, fig. 3, fem. (nach dem Steindruck 

 von Matthiessen), fig. 4, mas (nach Rosenthal), pi. xvi, fig. 1, Skelet, figg. 2-4, Scbadel (figg. 

 orig.). Balaena longimana, pp. 122-124, pi. xvi, figg. 5-8 (Schnauzentbeils des Scbadel, Kopfe 

 nnd Barten— figg. orig.). Die Verbreitang der "Walle, pp. 125-127. Die Lebensart der Walle, 

 pp. 127-132. Der Nutzen der Walle, pp. 132, 133. Das Fiscbbein, pp. 183, 134. Erkliirung der 

 Kupfertafeln, pp. 134, 135. 



Zweifelhaftere Arten: Physeter ci/Zindricws, p. 95, pi. xii, fig. 3 (nach Anderson). Physeter 

 caJodo/i, p. 95. Physeter orthodon, -p. 9B. Physeter ? pi. xiv, fig. 3 (aus Colnett's Voy.). 



Other species incidentally noticed in foot-notes are : Balaena glacialis, Balaena nodosa, 

 Balaena gibbosa, Balaena japonica, Balaena lunulata, p. 114, Balaena punctata, Balaena 

 nigra, Balaena physalus, Balaena musculus, p. 117. 



The synonymy and bibliography of the species formally treated are given in great full- 

 ness, as are the external characters and anatomy, so far as then known ; also tbeir geograph- 

 ical distribution, habits, and products. Many of the figures are original, and those copied 

 have the originals explicitly indicated. Especially noteworthy is the figure of the skull of 

 Balcena mysticetus, from the specimen in the Berlin Museum. Notwithstanding the large num- 

 ber of nominal species of Cachalots admitted, this treatise is one of much importance. As 

 already said, the bibliographical references are very full. [719.] 



1829. C[uviER]., F. Zoologies Mammalogie. <^I)ict. des Sd. nat, lix, 1829, pp. 

 357-519. 



XI= Ordre. Les C6taces, pp. 514-519. 1'^ Famille. Les Cetac6s herbivores. Genres: 

 1. Manatus, !i. Halicon [sic ^:IIalicore], 3. liytina. II'' Famille. Cetac6s piscivores. 

 Genres: 1. Bclphinus, 3< Delphinorhynchus, 3. Phoccena, 4. Delphinopterus [sic], 5. Sy- 

 peroodon. 111= Famille. Les jSTarvals. Genre : Monodon. TV" Famille. Les Cachalots. 

 Genre: Physeter. Y« Famille. Les Baleines. Genre: 1. Balcena, H. Balenopterus [sic]. 



Famm. 5 ; genu. 13. [720.] 



1829. Cuvier, [G.]. Le | R^gne Animal | distribu6 d'apres son organisation, | pour 

 servir de base | a I'bistoire naturelle des Animaux | et d'introduction a 1' anato- 

 mie compar^e. I Par ]\I. le baron Cuvier, | . . . [^titles, 5 lines] | avec figures 

 dessin6es d'apres nature. | Nouvelle Edition, revue et augmentee. | Tome 1. 

 I — I Paris, I Cbez D^terville, Libraire, | rue Hautefeuille, N°. 8 ; | et cbez 

 Crochard, Libraire, | cloltre Saint-Benoit, N". 16. | — | 1829. 8°. pp. i-xxxviii, 

 1-584. 



Neuvieme ordre des Mammiferes. Les C6tac6s, pp. 281-298. 



Les CetacSsherbivores^/Sirema, pp. 283-285. The same as in the first edition (see 1817. 

 Cuvier, G.) save the addition of a few words to the account of the Dngong. 



LesCetac6s ordinaires = Ceiacea, pp. 285-298. — "Iln'est point de famille de mammiferes 

 plus difficile k observer, et dont les descriptions soient plus incompletes et la synonymic plus 

 vacillante que celle des c6tac6s. J'ai cherchS k ne donner que des especes authentiques" 

 (p. 287, note 1). Much new matter is now added, and the number of species is considerably 

 increased; the fabulous or very uncertain basis of others is pointed out. The species recog- 

 nized may be indicated as follows: 1. Delphinus delphis L., 2< B. tursio Bonnaterre, p. 287; 

 3« JD. dubUisCnv.^sp.n., 4. JD. frontalis T>naa., 5. B.frontatiis Cut., 6. I), plumbciis Duss. 

 (1=1). malaianus Less, et Gam.), 7. B. veloxJiusa., 8. -D. longirostris Duss., 9. B. inicrop- 

 terwsCuv., p. 288; 10. B. rostratus Cvly., 11. D. pawr/eficzts Eoxb., p. 289 ; 12. JD. phoccena 

 L. (12-17 form the genus Phoccena Cuv.), 13. B. capensis Duss.. 14. B. orca, 15. D. gladi- 

 ator, p. 289; 16. B. aries Risso, 17. B. globiceps, p. 290; IS. B. leucas Gm. (18-20 are given 

 as Delphinaptferes) ; 19. B. leucorhamphus Peron, 20. B. phoccenoides Duss., p. 291 



