542 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SUEVEY. 



1835. HARLAJf, E[iCHARD] — Continued. 



terior portion of skull from above; fig. 4, do. of Manatus senegalensis ; fig. 5, do. of M. 

 americanus, auct. 



2. Description of the Delphinus intermedius — a new Species of Grampus, inhabiting the 

 Coast of New England, pp. 72, 73, fig. of animal. 



3. Observations on a large Skeleton recently disinterred from the mouth of the Missis- 

 sippi River, pp. 76, 77. Identified as Physeter macrocephahis. 



4. Revised Catalogue of the Mamraiferous Animals of North America, pp. 78-83. Order 

 Cetacea : Pirst family, Sirenia, or Herbivorous Whales, spp. 2 (Manatus latirostris, Stellurus 

 borealis) ; second family. Whales proper, genn. 4, spp. 14. 



5. Critical Notices of various Organic Remains hitherto discovered in North America, 

 pp. 253-313. Order Cetacea, pp. 278-280 (fossil remains of Manatee and Spermaceti Whale). 

 Genus Badlosaums, Harlan, pp. 282-283. 



6. Observations on the Fossil Bones [of Sasilosaurus] found in the Tertiary Formation in 

 the State of Louisiana'. Originally communicated to the American Philosophical Society, 

 pp. 337-343. [852.] 



18.35. Harlan, EiCHARD. [Announcement of the discovery of ^asiZosawrMS.] <^Bull. 

 Soc. geol. de France, iv (1833, 1834), 1835, p. 124. 



Ten lines, — abstract of a verbal communication. [853.] 



1835. Harlan, Eichard. Description of the remains of the Basilosaurus, a large 

 fossil marine animal, recently discovered in the horizontal limestone of Ala- 

 bama. <^Trans. Geol. Soc. Penn., i, 1835, pp. 348-357, pU. xxii-xxiv. 



Cetacea "proper," pp. 74,75. "The 'New Fossil Genus' of Eafinesque, named ^Ifephro- 

 ateon,' (Tid. Atlantic Journal), and the bone on which the genus is constructed . . . has 

 no other foundation than one of these epiphyses from the remains of a recent spermaceti 

 whale," p. 75. Basilosaurus, pp. 77-80, pll. xsii-xxiv. Plesiosaurus (=Priscode1phinus, 

 Leidy), p. 77. [854.] 



1835. Herausgeber. Knox, besonderer Ban im 2ten Magen gewisser Wale. . . . 



<Isis von Oken, 1835, pp. 302, 303. 



Auszug aus dem Edinburgh Journ. Sei., iii, 1830, pp. 325-388. [855.] 



1835. Herausgeber. Alderson, uber einen mS,nnlichen Walrath-Wal, der Ende 



April 1825 an die Kfiste von Yorkshire geworfen wurde. <^Isis von Oken, 



1835, pp. 1006-1008. 



Auszug aus Trans. Cambridge Phil. Soc., i, 1822, pp. 253-266, pll. sii-xiv. [856.] 



1835. Herausgeber. Harlan: hber einige neue Arten fossiler Saurier (Bull geol., 



1833, iv, 124). <,Xeues Jahrb. fiir Mineral., 1835, p. 737. 



Basilosaurus. [857.] 



1835. Herausgeber. Knox, uber die EJaochen und das Zahen des Dugongs. 



<Zs?s von Oken, 1835, p. 290. 



Auszug aus dem Edinburgh Journ. Sei., i, 1829, pp. 157, 158. [858.] 



1835. Herausgeber. Einige Beobachtungen iiber die Naturgeschichte des Pott- 

 fisches, ec. Vom Chirurgen T. Beale. <^Froriep's Notizen, xliv, No. 961, Mai 

 1835, pp. 230-232. 



TJebersetzung aus "-The Literary Gazette." [859.] 



1835. Kaup, J. J. Das | Thierreich | in seinen Hauptformen | systematisch beschrie- 

 ben I von | Dr. J. J. Kaup, | Mitglied der K. K. Leopoldinischen Akademie in 

 Bonn, der naturforschenden Gesellschaften in Moskau, Zurich, Mannheim etc. 

 I — I [Mit in den Text eingedruckten | Abbildungen | von | L. Becker und 

 Ch. Schuler, | unter Mitwirkung | von | Wilhelm Pfnor, | — | Drei BS,nde.] 

 Erster Band. | Naturgeschichte der Menschen und der Siiugethiere. | Mit 180 

 in den Text eingedruckten Abbildungen. | — | Darmstadt, 1835. | Verlag von 

 Johanu Philipp Diehl. 8°. U. 2, pp. i-xxxv, 1-452, 1. 1. 



Vierter Stamm. Dritte Ordnung. Delphine. Cetacea (inch), pp. 372-376. 1. Monodon 

 Monoceros, p. 373, fig. ; 3. Delphinapterus leucas, p. 375; 3. Phecaena vulgaris, p. 375; 4. Ph. 

 Orca, p. 375; 5« Delphimis Delphis, p. 576. 



Fiinfter Stamm. Zweite Ordnung. Pflanzenfressende Walthiere. Cetacea herbivora, 

 ^ Sirenia, pp. 426-430. 1. Halicore Dugong, p. 428, fig.; 3. Manatus americanus, p. 429; 3> 



Sytina Stelleri, p. 430. 



Fiinfter Stamm. Dritte Ordnung. Wale. Hydraula, pp. 431-445. 1. Physeter macSoce- 

 phalus, p. 433, fig. ; 2. Balaena Mysticetus, pp. 434-445, fig. ; 3> B. Physalus, p. 445. 



Phoccena vulgaris, nom. sp. n., p. 373. [860.1 



