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1835. Eoss, J. C. Appendix | to the | Narrative | of a | Second Voyage in search. | of 

 a I Nortli-west Passage, | and of a | Eesidence in the Arctic regions | during 

 the years 1829, 1830, 1831, 1832, 1833. | By | Sir John Eoss, C. B., K. S. A., 

 K. C. S., &c. &c. j Captain in the Royal Navy. | Including the reports of | 

 Commander, now Captain, James Clark Ross, R. N., F. R. S., F. L. S., &c. | 

 and I the discovery of the northern magnetic pole. | — | London: | A. W. 

 Wehstei', 156, Regent street. | — | 1835. 4to. pp. i-xii, 1-120, i-ciii, pll. 

 Zoology, by James Clark Ross, pp. vii-c. 



Delphinapterus Beluga, p. xxii; Monodon Monoceros, p. xxii; Balcena Mystieetus, pp. sxiii, 

 xxiv. There are valuable notes regarding the last two. [870.] 



1835. Shaupey, [W.]. Observations on the Anatomy of the Bloodvessels of the Por- 

 poise. <^Rep. Brit. Ass. Adi: Sci., 4th meeting, Edinburgh, 1834 (1835), pp. 

 682, 683. [871.] 



1835. SwAiNSOX, W. The | Cabinet Cyclopaedia. | Conducted by the ] Rev. Dionysius 

 Lardner, LL. D. F. R. S. L. & E. | M. R. I. A. F. R. A. S. F. L. S. F. Z. S. Hon. 

 F. C. P. C &c. &c. I assisted by Eminent Literary and Scientific Men. | — | 

 Natural History. | — | A Treatise | on | the Geography and Classification | 

 of I Animals. | By | William Swainson, Esq. A. C. G. | Honorary Member of 

 the Cambridge Philosoi)hical Society, | and of several Foreign Academies. 

 1 — I London: \ Printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Long- 

 man, I Paternoster-Row; | and John Taylor, | Upper Gower Street. | 1835. 

 8°. pp. i-vii, 1-367, 1.1. 



Part II. On the Rise and Progress of Systematic Zoology (pp. 122-223), treats of the prin- 

 cipal systems of classiiication, with critical remarks thereon from the qninarian.standpoint. 



[872.] 

 1835. Thacher, James. History | of | the Town of Plymouth, [Mass. ] | from its first 

 Settlement in 1620, | to the present time : | with a concise | History of the 

 Aborigines | of New England, | and their Wars with the English, &c. | By 

 James Thacher, M. D. A. A. S. | "Ask thy fathers and they will show thee; 

 thy elders and they will tell | thee." | Second Edition, enlarged and cor- 

 rected. I — I Boston: | Marsh, Copen&Lyon. | 1835. 8°. pp. i-iv, 1-16-J-13- 

 401, map. 



Whales in Plymonth Bay, p. 21. "Whale Fishery, pp. 317, 318. 



For first ed. see 1832. [873.1 



1835. TiLESius, [G.W.]. Die Wallfische. <Jsis row Often, 1835, pp. 709-752, 801-828. 



Gete herbivora, pp. 709-719. 



[Aechten Cetaceen], pp. 719-752, 801-828. Spec. 1. Der weisse Delphin ana Canada, p. 721 ; 

 Sp. 2. D. coronatus Preminville, p. 721 ; Sp. 3. D. bredanensis Cuv., p. 721 ; Sp. 4. D. macro- 

 genius [Cuv.], eine fossile Species, p. 721 ; Sp. 5. D. gangeticus Lebeck, p. 721 ; Sp. 6. D. boryi, 

 p. 722; Sp. 7. Delphinus delphis Linn., p. 722; Sp. 8. D. cruciger, p. 722; Sp. 9. D. maculatus 

 Lesson et Qamot, p. 722 ; Sp. 10. D. dubius Cuv., p. 722 ; Sp. 11. X>. Tursio Fabricii, p. 722 ; 

 Sp. 12. B. niger Lac6p., p. 723; Sp. 13. -E>. malayanus Lesson et Gamot, p. 723; Sp. 14. D. 

 lunatus Less, et Garn., p. 724 ; Sp. 15. D. minimus Less, et Gam., p. 724 ; * 2>. Bertini Desra , 

 J). 724; * D. Mongitori Desm., p. 724; Sp. 16. D. monoceros. Rhinoceros Qnoy et Gaimard, p. 

 724 ; Sp. 17. D. Phocaena Linn., p. 724 ; Sp. 18. D. leucocephalus Less, et Gam., p. 724 ; Sp. 

 19. D. bivittatus Less, et Gam., p. 724 ; Sp. 20. D. superdliosus Less, et Gam., p. 725 ; Sp. 21. 

 D. orca Pabric, p. 725; * D. intermedius Gray, p. 726; Sp. 22. D. griseus Cuv., p. 726; 

 *D. rissoanus, p. 726; Sp. 23. D. globiceps Cuv., p. 726; Sp. 24. D. cortesii, p. 726; * J>. feres, 

 p. 726; Sp. 25. 2>. leucas P.illas, p. 7r8; Sp. 26. D. Peronii Lacep., p. 730; *Z). Kingii Gray, 

 p. 730; Sp. 27. D. dalei, p. 730; Sp. 28. D. hyperoodon Desm., p. 731; Sp. 29. D.? spurius, 

 p. 731; *'2). Epiodon Dcsmar., p. 731; Monodon monoceros Linn., p. 731; Monodon microce- 

 phalus Lacep., p. 734; Monodon Andersonianus Lac6p., p. 734. 



Thiere, deren Kopf sehr gross und voluminos ist und daher mit dem K6rper in keinem 

 Verhiltnisse stoht. A. Physeteres, Blaser. 1) Cachalot Lae6p. Cetac. Catodon, p. 735; 2) 

 Ziphius cavirostris, p. 735; 3) Catodon macrocephalus, pp. 736-739; 4) Der Trumpo der Ber- 

 muden Brown, p. 739 ; 5) Catodon polycyphus, p. 739 ; 6) Catodon suineval, p. 739 ; 7) Physalus 

 cylindricus Lacep., p. 740 ; 8) Physeter microps Lac6p., p. 740 ; Die zweyte Art der Caschelote 

 [Physcter microps], pp. 740-743; Die dritte Species der Caschelote [Ph. tursio Linn.], p. 743; 

 Die vierte Species der Caschelote, p. 744. Ambra grisea, Ambergries der Kaufleute, pp. 745- 

 747. Vom Walrath odcr Sperma ceti der Kaufleute und Apotheker, pp. 747-751. 



Von den eigentlichen "Walflschen mit Barten, pp. 801-820. Der gemeine grSnlilndische 



