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1833-34. T.-C. [ = TH]i;pDORE Cocteau.] Baleine. <^Dict. pittoresque cVHist. nat ct 

 des PMnom. de la Nature, i, ILvrr. xlvi, xlvii [1834?], pp. 305-373. 



[ObserVationes g6n6rales], pp. 3G5-308, 370-373. [Esp^cos]: 1. Balcena mysticetus, p. 308, 

 pi. xxxix, fig. 1 ; a. JB. Physalus, p. SGS; 3, Ji- Boops, 4:. B. Musculus, 5. B. rostrata, 6. 

 B. nodosa, p.dHO. 1802.] 



1833-34, P. G. L = Paul Gentil. ] Cachalot, rUyseter. <^Dict. inUorcsque d^ Hist. nut. 

 et des Phenom. de la Nature, i, livr. Ixx [1834?], pp. 557-559. 



[Obaerv.itions gcnorales], pp. 557-559. [Espeocsl : 1*. I^e GmnCL Caclvdot, Physeter 7nacro- 

 ccp/iaZws, p. 559, pi. Ixiii, fig. 1 ; *2. Cacbalot trumpo, Catodon Tnacrocephahts, p. b^O ; 3. Cacha- 

 lot australasien, p. 559; 4. Physeter microps, jj. 559; 5. Physeter tursio ou mular, p. 559 ; 6. 

 Caclialot sillonu6, p. 559. [803. J 



1834. Anon. Auimal and Vegetable Physiology considered with reference to Natural 

 Theology. By Peter Mark Roget, M. D. <^Edhib. Bev.,lx, 1835, pp. 142-179. 



A review of the work, giving, at p. 171, an extract from it describing the "Filter of tlie 

 "Whale," or the "curious contrivance" of the Whale-bone Whales by which they are ena- 

 bled to capture their food. [804.] 

 1834. [Bennett, E. T. On the structure and use of the Monotrematic glands, and 

 particularly on those glands in the Cetacea.] <^Proc. Zool. Sog. Lond.,Y6'34, 

 pp. 26, 27. 



A brief reswme of the views of Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire on this subject. [805.] 



1834. Bkeschet, G., et Roussel de Vauzeme. Recherches anatomiqiies et physiolo- 

 giques sur les appareils tdgumentaires des auimaus. <^A7in. des Sci. nat., 2'^ 

 s6r., Zool., ii, 1834, pp. 167-238, 321-370, 2 pU. 



C€ta,c6s passim. [806.] 



1834. Brongiart, Alex., et F. Cuvier. Rapport fait a rAcad€mie des sciences sur un 

 M6moire de M. Christol ayant pour ohjet de ramener an genre Dugoug les 

 debris fossiles que M. G. Cuvier avait rapproch6s des Hippopotames. <^Ann. 

 des Sei. nat., 2« s^r., i, Zool., 1834, pp. 282-290. 



Sur V Hippopotame inoyen de G-. Cuvier. See 1834. Cheistol, J. de. [807.] 



1834.' Chauvin, — . [Sur les mamelles de C«Stac6.] <^L'Instituf, 2^ ann., no. 48, 12 

 avril 1834, p. 118. [808.] 



18.34. [Christol, J. DE.] Extrait d'un MiSmoire intitule : Comparaison de la popula- 

 tion contemporaine des mammiferes de deux bassins tertiaires du ddpartement 

 de l'H6rault, presents a I'Acad^mie des Sciences de Paris, le 24 fevrier 

 1834, par M. J. de Christol. <^L'Instiiut, 2° ann., no. 42, 1 mars 1834, pp. 

 75, 76. [809.] 



1834. Christol, Jules de. M6moire sur le Moyen Hippopotame fossile de Cuvier, 

 replac6 au genre des Dugongs. <^Ann. des Sci. nat., 2« s6r., ii, Zool., 1834, 

 PIJ. 257-277, pi. xiii. 



Halicore Cuvierii, gen. et sp. n., p. 27i=r Hippopotamus medius, Cuvier. PI. sxi ii , m&- 

 choire inf6rieure et molaires de Moyen Hippopotame fossile de Nantes {Hippopothmzts me- 

 dius, Cuv., Halicore Cuvierii, Christol) ; mdchoire inferieure et molaires de Dugong fossile de 

 Montpellier (Halicore Cuvierii, Christol) ; tete et miichoire inferieuro de Dugong vivant, et 

 d'Hippopotame, etc. [810. J 



1834. Dewhurst, H. W. The | Natural History | of the | Order Cetacea, | and the j 

 oceanic inhabitants | of the | Arctic Regions. | — | By William Henry Dew- 

 hurst, Esq., I . . . [ = titles, etc., 10 lines]. | — | • • • [ = mottoes, 7 lines]. 

 I — I Illustrated -with numerous lithographic | and wood engravings. | — | 

 London: | Published by the Author, | 16, William Street, | Waterloo Bridge 

 Road. I — I MDCCCXXXIV. 8°. 11. 2, pp. i-xx, 1-331. 



Natural Historj' of the order Cetacea, pp. 1-204. Order I. Edentata-, or Toothless Cetacea. 

 Gener.il history and character of Whiiles, pp. 10-15. 1. Balama mysticetus,^ pp. 15-85. 2. 

 Balcena islandica vel nordcaper, pp. 86-91. 3. Balcenoptera gibbar, pp. 02-97. 4. Balcenop- 

 tera acuto-rostrata, pp. 97-101. 5. Balcenoptera jubartes, pp. 101-107. 6. Balcenopterararqual, 

 pp. 107-129. 



* The specific names are in all cases capitalized, both in the text and on the plates. 



